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This chilling twist on the monster classic finds Victor Frankenstein’s creations—a horrifying blend of man and machine—come to life, threatening to destroy humanity, and it’s up to five people to stop the madness.
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Deucalion, a “man” with a secret, is in New Orleans to help two detectives destroy diabolically engineered killers created by the near-immortal once known as Frankenstein. Prodigal Son; City of Night; Dead and Alive.
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Dean Koontz’ beloved golden retriever, Trixie, gives her dog’s-eye view of the holiday. Includes games, gift-giving advice…and the truth about who really pulls Santa’s sleigh! Color photos and illustrations.
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Known for his chilling fiction, #1 bestselling author Dean Koontz reveals his softer side in this loving tribute to Trixie, the joyful, keenly spiritual golden retriever who changed his family forever.
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A year after his heart transplant, 34-year-old Ryan Perry feels as if he’s been given a new lease on life. Then he receives a graphic video of a heart transplant with a voiceover saying, “your heart belongs to me…”
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Unable to come up with $2 million ransom, Mitch must find his wife’s captors and save her himself!
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Rolling Stone has called Dean Koontz "America's most popular suspense novelist," but he's so much more. Incorporating elements of many genres, often including comic elements, Koontz is one of those authors who creates a completely distinct world with each novel. Since his breakthrough 1980 novel Whispers, 23 of his books have gone straight to the top of the New York Times bestseller list. Whether it's the spirit medium/fry cook Odd Thomas, hero of the "Odd" series, or Ryan Perry, protagonist of 2008's Your Heart Belongs To Me, Koontz creates characters who are instantly engraved on the reader's consciousness. As the Los Angeles Times has said, "Koontz has always had near-Dickensian powers of description, and an ability to yank us from one page to the next that few novelists can match."
