The first time Tucker sees Ivy Elgin, she is standing between two tigers that have escaped. Fearless, her presence calms the animals and Tucker is struck by the belief that, somehow, she is meant for him.
But Ivy has the unshakeable feeling that something is about to happen to her – something that will change her life forever. Joining Ivy on her mysterious journey, Tucker has no idea of the challenges they will meet along the way, as their lives become irrevocably entwined.
When I grow up, I want to be Jane Hawk! Once upon a time, I read every Dean Koontz book I could get my hands on. I even went to the library and got the books under his pen name (Leigh Nichols).Â
Enigmatic “They” pursue rogue FBI operative cross-country in this edge-of-your-seat thriller The Silent Corner is by far Dean Koontz best offering in many years. He’s not depending on strange occult or phantasmagoric story lines to keep the action moving. Instead he’s crafted Jane Hawk, an FBI operative, who is forced to go rogue when she stumbles upon a plot conjured by a mad scientist. It seems he’s created a method of mind control reminiscent of Manchurian Candidate wickedness.Â
It’s been a few years since I’ve done that and when I saw this new book I remembered how much I enjoyed his books Thirty years ago, I read every Dean Koontz book that I could get my hands on. I looked forward to each new book and went to second hand book stores to find ones that I didn’t have or hadn’t read. I did that for the next 10-12 years and then I’m still not sure whether it was me or that the stories were different. I ended up not reading any new books that came out or any ones that I had not read. But, off and on I would pick up a few of the books and reread them. It’s been a few years since…