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  2. Ride the Storm (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ride the Storm is the long-planned final book in the Moonlight Bay Trilogy, to be written by American author Dean Koontz.The book is the third installment featuring Christopher Snow, a young man who suffers from the rare (but real) disease called XP (xeroderma pigmentosum).

  3. The Taking (novel) - Wikipedia

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    They are only able to gather that the same phenomenon is taking place all over the world, before all communications are lost. They decide to flee their isolated home, gathering with the residents of the nearby small mountain town, in order to prepare a resistance, though they are not even sure against what they will be fighting.

  4. Odd Hours - Wikipedia

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    Odd Hours is the fourth novel in the Odd Thomas series by Dean Koontz. It was released on May 20, 2008. ... At the start of the book, Odd is wearing a sweatshirt with ...

  5. Book review: New mystery series by Koontz off to ... - AOL

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    Richard Klinzman says the author's new thriller is a throwback to his "Odd Thomas" detective series.

  6. A couple taking a train ride through rural Colorado sent Bigfoot enthusiasts into a frenzy after posting footage of a mysterious figure walking through the mountains online – which many have ...

  7. Dean Koontz - Wikipedia

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    Dean Ray Koontz (born July 9, 1945) is an American author.His novels are billed as suspense thrillers, but frequently incorporate elements of horror, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and satire.

  8. Die Glocke (conspiracy theory) - Wikipedia

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    Some theories circulating on Internet conspiracy sites claim that Die Glocke is located in a Nazi gold train that is buried in a tunnel beneath a mountain in Poland. [9] Duncan Roads, editor of Nexus , has pointed out that the "Nazis on the Moon trope" is linked to wild speculations about Nazi anti-gravitational technology, such as Witkowski's ...

  9. What it’s like to do the Snowdon Mountain Railway, Wales ...

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    The iconic narrow gauge railway climbing Wales’ highest peak is the ultimate closer-to-home bucket-list experience; Daniel Fahey gives the lowdown on what to expect