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"Ground Control to Major TomTake your protein pills and put your helmet on..."--David BowieWhen I open a new Dean Koontz book, it's always with great enthusiasm. Whether or not I'll love it isn't an issue - the only question is what he will come up with to keep me engrossed this time. As expected, there's no "oops" here - he's done it again with this, the first of a series featuring FBI agent Jane Hawk. If I had to describe the book in just a few words, it would be Sarah Connor meets Jason
Ahoy there me mateys! This be me read for the July BookBum Club Challenge where the theme be that is so last year a book ye meant to read in 2017. Well Dean Koontz is one of me favourite authors and was featured in Broadside No. 9 but I hadnt read a book by him since 2011! This book marks me 60th Dean Koontz book. Arrrr! It was about time I got to it because books two and three are already out. Plus book four is coming soon. I have been wanting to read this ever since I read crew member, Kim @

This thrilling new series from Dean Koontz gets off to a flying start. Things are going well for Jane Hawks when out of the blue her husband commits suicide. A reeling and griefstricken Jane is on leave from the FBI when she decides she is going to look into this, taking the precaution of hiding her five year old son away. She becomes aware that there are other talented people who have similarly committed suicide. As she tried to get to the bottom of this horrifying phenomena, she finds herself
The Silent Corner by Dean Koontz is a 2017 Bantam publication. This is the best Koontz novel I have read in a very long time. After Janes decorated husband commits suicide, she detects a noticeable uptick in suicides, prompting her to do a little research into the matter. The FBI agent quickly realizes her findings have made someone very nervous, which prompts her to relocate her son to a safe place, while she goes in search of answers. The horror she uncovers is a spine tingling world of brain
I very much need to be dead.The Silent Corner is a new series from Dean Koontz which introduces a strong female lead character, FBI agent, Jane Hawk. Jane goes on leave after her husband's suicide - a suicide that occurred after a string of migraine headaches. While grieving her husband's death, Jane realizes that suicide rates have gone up and that very accomplished seemingly happy people are committing suicide in alarmingly high numbers. As Jane seeks to find answers, she becomes a hunted
Full review now posted!Original review can be found at Booknest.2.5/5 starsBeing disappointed by one of your favorite authors is a hard pill to swallow. Watching that author fall further and further down your list of favorites while you stand helplessly by is no picnic, either. Once upon a time, Dean Koontz was one of my very favorite authors. When I was in high school I somehow came to hold the fervent belief that one couldnt be a fan of both King and Koontz, so I checked out a book by each
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Title | : | The Silent Corner (Jane Hawk #1) |
Author | : | Dean Koontz |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 434 pages |
Published | : | June 20th 2017 by Bantam (first published June 6th 2017) |
Categories | : | Thriller. Mystery. Fiction. Suspense. Horror. Mystery Thriller |
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Meet Jane Hawk—a remarkable new heroine certain to become an icon of suspense, propelled by the singular narrative genius of #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz. “I very much need to be dead.” These are the chilling words left behind by a man who had everything to live for—but took his own life. In the aftermath, his widow, Jane Hawk, does what all her grief, fear, and fury demand: find the truth, no matter what. People of talent and accomplishment, people admired and happy and sound of mind, have been committing suicide in surprising numbers. When Jane seeks to learn why, she becomes the most-wanted fugitive in America. Her powerful enemies are protecting a secret so important—so terrifying—that they will exterminate anyone in their way. But all their power and viciousness may not be enough to stop a woman as clever as they are cold-blooded, as relentless as they are ruthless—and who is driven by a righteous rage they can never comprehend. Because it is born of love.Describe Books Toward The Silent Corner (Jane Hawk #1)
Original Title: | The Silent Corner |
ISBN: | 0345545990 (ISBN13: 9780345545992) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Jane Hawk #1 |
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The latest from Dean Koontz and the start of a new series featuring Jane Hawk, an FBI agent. I like Koontz best for his supernatural stories but this mystery / thriller was good too.Jane Hawk is an excellent new character for a series. She is smart, more than capable (of anything as it turns out) and very determined. In this book she is in a position where she is on the run and unable to trust anyone even her fellow FBI agents. The reader is very quickly on her side and willing her to succeed in"Ground Control to Major TomTake your protein pills and put your helmet on..."--David BowieWhen I open a new Dean Koontz book, it's always with great enthusiasm. Whether or not I'll love it isn't an issue - the only question is what he will come up with to keep me engrossed this time. As expected, there's no "oops" here - he's done it again with this, the first of a series featuring FBI agent Jane Hawk. If I had to describe the book in just a few words, it would be Sarah Connor meets Jason
Ahoy there me mateys! This be me read for the July BookBum Club Challenge where the theme be that is so last year a book ye meant to read in 2017. Well Dean Koontz is one of me favourite authors and was featured in Broadside No. 9 but I hadnt read a book by him since 2011! This book marks me 60th Dean Koontz book. Arrrr! It was about time I got to it because books two and three are already out. Plus book four is coming soon. I have been wanting to read this ever since I read crew member, Kim @

This thrilling new series from Dean Koontz gets off to a flying start. Things are going well for Jane Hawks when out of the blue her husband commits suicide. A reeling and griefstricken Jane is on leave from the FBI when she decides she is going to look into this, taking the precaution of hiding her five year old son away. She becomes aware that there are other talented people who have similarly committed suicide. As she tried to get to the bottom of this horrifying phenomena, she finds herself
The Silent Corner by Dean Koontz is a 2017 Bantam publication. This is the best Koontz novel I have read in a very long time. After Janes decorated husband commits suicide, she detects a noticeable uptick in suicides, prompting her to do a little research into the matter. The FBI agent quickly realizes her findings have made someone very nervous, which prompts her to relocate her son to a safe place, while she goes in search of answers. The horror she uncovers is a spine tingling world of brain
I very much need to be dead.The Silent Corner is a new series from Dean Koontz which introduces a strong female lead character, FBI agent, Jane Hawk. Jane goes on leave after her husband's suicide - a suicide that occurred after a string of migraine headaches. While grieving her husband's death, Jane realizes that suicide rates have gone up and that very accomplished seemingly happy people are committing suicide in alarmingly high numbers. As Jane seeks to find answers, she becomes a hunted
Full review now posted!Original review can be found at Booknest.2.5/5 starsBeing disappointed by one of your favorite authors is a hard pill to swallow. Watching that author fall further and further down your list of favorites while you stand helplessly by is no picnic, either. Once upon a time, Dean Koontz was one of my very favorite authors. When I was in high school I somehow came to hold the fervent belief that one couldnt be a fan of both King and Koontz, so I checked out a book by each
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