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  2. The Eyes of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    The Eyes of Darkness was assigned to Ann Powell and Rose Schacht, [3] co-writers of Drug Wars: The Camarena Story, but they could never deliver an acceptable script. Ultimately, The Face of Fear is the only book of the four made into a television movie.

  3. Shadow Fires - Wikipedia

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    Shadowfires is a novel by American writer Dean Koontz, released in 1987. [1] Koontz's attempt at a straightforward horror novel, it was originally released as Shadow Fires [citation needed] under the pseudonym Leigh Nichols, [1] and tells the story of a young woman who, in the process of getting a divorce from her husband of seven years, becomes a widow after a traffic accident.

  4. Dean Koontz bibliography - Wikipedia

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    as "Leigh Nichols" [1] Phantoms: 1983: novel: 448: Darkfall: 1984: novel: 384: originally as Darkness Comes: Twilight: 1984: novel: 592: as "Leigh Nichols" [1] also as The Servants of Twilight: Twilight Eyes: 1985: novel: 416: much expanded 1987 as Twilight Eyes, this first version becomes the first half of the 1987 revision The Door to ...

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  6. 1981 in literature - Wikipedia

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    Dean Koontz (as Leigh Nichols) – The Eyes of Darkness; Chart Korbjitti – Khamphiphaksa (The Judgment) Joe R. Lansdale – Act of Love; Stanisław Lem – Golem XIV; Colleen McCullough – An Indecent Obsession; Elliot S! Maggin – Miracle Monday; Naguib Mahfouz – Arabian Nights and Days (ليالي ألف ليلة) Ian McEwan – The ...

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  8. The Key to Midnight - Wikipedia

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    The Key to Midnight is a suspense-horror novel by American writer Dean Koontz, released in 1979 under the pseudonym Leigh Nichols. It is considered Koontz's first success. It is considered Koontz's first success.

  9. Dean Koontz - Wikipedia

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    Koontz was born on July 9, 1945, in Everett, Pennsylvania, the son of Florence (née Logue) and Raymond Koontz. [3] [4] He has said that he was regularly beaten and abused by his alcoholic father, which influenced his later writing, as also did the courage of his physically diminutive mother in standing up to her husband. [5]