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Okay, so anyone read any of his books? I absolutely love mystery/horror, and I think he's a great writer.
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Cold Fire is my favorite book of his.I also loved Phantoms but wasn't to thrilled with the movie.It was ok but I didn't love it like I did the book.
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I just read Taken, and I loved it! It was just so odd, but strangely catching. I couldn't put it down. I've read a bunch though, I read Phantoms, Whispers, Dark Rivers of the Heart, Odd Thomas, The Survivor...can't remember the rest now, but I'll probably add more later. I can't remember the name of my favorite.
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I like the books of Dean Koontz very much and have a lot of them. But I couldn't tell which one I like most
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Did either of you read or see the movie for Intensity?
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Did anyone else notice that the plane crash in Cold Fire was the exact sameone that happened at Sioux City?
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My own faves are "Watchers", "Phantoms", and "Strangers"....though I liked "Twilight Eyes" quite a bit too. You should track down some of his old science fiction from back in the day. "Starblood" is plain creepy, while "The Haunted Earth" will have you rolling with laughter...and "The Crimson Witch" was a sexy swashbuckling adventure.

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Cool I'll have to check those out
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I've read just about all his books. There have only been one or two that I didn't think measured up. Watchers is probably my favorite. Life Expectancy is really good too, but it's sort of a different style than most of his others. If you're a fan of Roswell (which I assume you are :D ) you'd really like By the Light of the Moon
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Just read Night Chills...a little freaky. Not scary, just sort of creepy. Anyone read it??
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