animal lover, gardener, knitter, and gourmet cook
 

life expectancy

This was a novel by Dean Koontz. I finished reading it last night. I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand, the plot was kind of interesting. On the other hand, it pretty much followed the old Dean Koontz formula. Plus, some of the characters were so ridiculously named (Punchinello Beezo. Virgilio Vivacemente.) that I had a hard time taking things seriously.

After reading the first chapter, I knew there was going to be a major plot twist at the end. I like plot twists, but I don’t like to see them coming from page 10 (I guess it’s not really that much of a plot twist if you know about it ahead of time). And while I didn’t quite guess what the plot twist was, I came close enough. One other thing to note, the beginning of the book was kind of slow, but things picked up at the end. If you are a Dean Koontz fan, you might find this book worth reading. If not, maybe not so much.