Dean Koontz - The Odd Thomas Series: Odd Interlude, Odd Apocalypse, Deeply Odd (Unabridged)
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4.3 • 90 Ratings
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- $17.99
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
Three Dean Koontz novels in one collection.
Odd Interlude
Nestled on a lonely stretch along the Pacific coast, quaint roadside outpost Harmony Corner offers everything a weary traveler needs - a cozy diner, a handy service station, a cluster of motel rooms...and the Harmony family homestead presiding over it all. But when Odd Thomas and company stop to spend the night, they discover that there's more to this secluded haven than meets the eye - and that between life and death, there is something more frightening than either.
Odd Apocalypse
Once presided over by a flamboyant Hollywood mogul during the Roaring '20s, the magnificent West Coast property known as Roseland is now home to a reclusive billionaire financier and his faithful servants. And, for the moment, it's also a port in the storm for Odd Thomas and his traveling companion, the inscrutably charming Annamaria. In the wake of Odd's most recent clash with lethal adversaries, the opulent manor's comforts should be welcome. But there's far more to Roseland than meets even the extraordinary eye of Odd, who soon suspects it may be more hell than haven. A harrowing taste of Roseland's terrors convinces Odd that it's time to hit the road again. Still, the prescient Annamaria insists that they've been led there for a reason. Just how deep and dreadful are the mysteries Roseland and her masters have kept for nearly a century? And what consequences await whoever is brave, or mad, enough to confront the most profound breed of evil? Odd only knows.
Deeply Odd
How do you make sure a crime that hasn't happened yet, never does? That's the critical question facing Odd Thomas, the young man with a unique ability to commune with restless spirits and help them find justice and peace.
Customer Reviews
Dean Koontz
I didn’t like the first story and the second and third book were both about two realities, but in slightly different ways. Both with his ability to live in 2 worlds. I love Koontz but having almost the same books into 2 separate books. Tired of Anna Maria, being there with her stupid “ mystifying bill turds. Has no relation to story. The last book had an awesome old lady character but in the end, there’s no mention of her or her saying “ blue and smooth