![]() ![]() I love this, the wolf hound, and the 2 main characters that were human. It was a nice change of pace to have Koontz write about another kind of dog, besides his beloved goldens. It felt like he was just trying too hard. I've been a Dean Koontz fan for a long time, but this just wasn't a very good book. ![]() give up? And no consequences or follow up on what Cammy, Grady and Lamar did? The "big standoff" was so anticlimactic it was silly.įeds come in with guns blazing only to stop when they realize the story has broken on TV? Really? With no word from anyone? Just. The idea had promise but the execution was lacking. It seemed like the action didn't start till way after the halfway point. New characters are introduced far too late in the book. Two very different characters had names starting with the same letters, causing me to be confused during a few scene changes. ![]() One or two of the other characters were promising but left me wanting more information. Cammy is the only character who had any depth at all, and even she wasn't well developed. Nearly every character of focus ended up being the ridiculous complication in someone else's storyline, sometimes with only a momentary interaction that made me wonder why half of these people were even in the book. ![]() First of all, trying to pull off multiple converging character storylines in a book this size rarely works, and in this book it did not work. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |