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Dragon Tears is a 1993 paranormal/horror novel by the best selling author Dean Koontz.. The opening line sets the tone: "Tuesday was a fine California day, full of sunshine and promise, until Harry Lyon had to shoot someone at lunch."
The Book of Counted Sorrows and The Book of Counted Joys are fictional books "quoted" as the source of various epigraphs in many of Dean Koontz's books. The books as cited sources do not actually exist; they are false documents. Koontz has since released a book under the same title, collecting the various epigraphs and adding additional material.
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 .
"A Mouse in the Walls of the Global Village" (1972; in Again, Dangerous Visions; in the original Afterword, Koontz mentions having written Hung,"set in the hippie subculture of a small university", [4] which tried to show that Marshall McLuhan's concept of the global village was "on the right track" and that "our world was already being ...
Dean Koontz, the prolific master of suspense, calls his new book, “The Bad Weather Friend,” one of his favorites. Most authors favor their new work. But Dean Koontz isn’t most authors.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Dragon Tears, a novel by Dean Koontz; Tears of Dragon (용의 눈물) a South-Korean film.
Ticktock (1996) is a novel by Dean Koontz. It is significantly out-of-genre for Koontz: after a typical horror opening, the tone of the plot changes to screwball comedy [1] and the humour increases steadily to the end. The subplot of protagonist Tommy Phan's struggle to reconcile his family's tenacious hold on their Vietnamese roots with his ...
Strange Highways is a collection of 12 short stories and two novels by American author Dean Koontz, released in May 1995. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Four of the stories are revised from their originals. A British edition of the book (without the novella Chase ) was previously issued by Headline in April 1995.