Title | : | Innocence by Dean Koontz Summary |
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ISBN | : | 1515342123 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781515342120 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 |
Publication | : | First published July 29, 2015 |
Innocence By Dean Koontz Summary By Gyorgy Martin Dean Koontz, one of the most horrifying authors of all times, returns with his latest suspense novel, Innocence. Only the depraved mind of Koontz could imagine a main character whose facial features are so unattractive that they insight anger and rage in everyday citizens.
The ugly man, Addison Goodheart, resides in a secluded part of town and he is convinced the solitude is a gift. When Addison meets a young lady, Gwyneth, his life takes a turn for a worse as he suddenly finds himself involved in a murder plot as thick as anything Koontz has ever written. Though this story isn't as terrifying as other Koontz classics, it is a return to the macabre which the iconic writer seemed to shy away from with novels such as his Frankenstein series.
Innocence is a fast read and you'll find yourself longing for more before you even finish the last page. The digital eBook saves time and money yet it's every bit as terrifying as the paperback so any true Dean Koontz fan will definitely want to read this story.
The Summary of Innocence is a great idea because it features a shortened version of the story at a discounted rate. This means it can be read much faster than the paperback, which saves time, and the eBook format means it can be delivered in an instant.
The ugly man, Addison Goodheart, resides in a secluded part of town and he is convinced the solitude is a gift. When Addison meets a young lady, Gwyneth, his life takes a turn for a worse as he suddenly finds himself involved in a murder plot as thick as anything Koontz has ever written. Though this story isn't as terrifying as other Koontz classics, it is a return to the macabre which the iconic writer seemed to shy away from with novels such as his Frankenstein series.
Innocence is a fast read and you'll find yourself longing for more before you even finish the last page. The digital eBook saves time and money yet it's every bit as terrifying as the paperback so any true Dean Koontz fan will definitely want to read this story.
The Summary of Innocence is a great idea because it features a shortened version of the story at a discounted rate. This means it can be read much faster than the paperback, which saves time, and the eBook format means it can be delivered in an instant.
Innocence by Dean Koontz Summary Reviews
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This is a very unusual read. Two of the main characters are handicapped in unique ways. Reading this reminded me that those the world usually shuts out because of their difference suffer in ways we never even begin to realize. These two unlikely individuals happen to find each other & fall in love. They have an unrequited love in that they can't touch each other. They end up helping other disadvantaged people. Amongst the pain of being an outcast you'll find many instances where beauty comes out of the ashes. This book is fiction but I feel that there are many truths most of us don't see as we journey this life. Most of us avoid those who struggle. Lots of pain as your read this but lots of joy too.