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City of Night: Book 2 (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein)
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EAN: 9780007203123
ISBN: 0007203128
Label: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Manufacturer: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: October 03, 2005
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Studio: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Alternate Versions:
- Prodigal Son: Book 1 (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein)
- Dead and Alive: Book 3 (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein)
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- Darkfall
- Forever Odd (Odd Thomas 2)
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- Dean Koontz ? Still writing ???This was an awesome sequel to the first book in the Trilogy. Unfortunately, after almost 3 years, I would really like to read the rest of the story. Is it still coming? As much as I enjoy Dean Koontz's books, I will not buy another until he produces the ending to this story. I do not undertsand why he has cranked out several unrelated books since writing #2 and left us hanging here with an unfinished story.....
I am beginning to feel ripped off as if I bought a book missing 33% of it's pages. I see no difference.
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- When is book 3 due for release?As the title asks my friends, when is that book being released cos I cant wait to devour the bugger!
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- I just cant wait..........I have re read the two existing books in preparation for the release of Book 3, just to be frustrated by the delay in publication, so I may even read them again. One thing that hasn't been mentioned so far is that although Dean Koontz has the main authorship for the trilogy they are co written in the style of "Koontz" by Ed Gorman. Patterson also does this with his "Women's Club" books. In this case it isn't a problem as the books are great, they do "throw back" to more early Koontz style than some of his more current books with a "recipe" namely the "ODD" books ( A "Good Guy" in a dilemma), The Husband, and of course The GOOD GUY, I wonder where he got that title? The Frankenstein Books are a great unique read. Dont miss. The others are OK but very formulaic.
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- And I thought Book 1 was goodWell when I thought it couldnt get any better Koontz shocked me once again. Having devoured Book 1 I couldnt wait for Book 2 to come out. Never in a million years did I expect to stay rivetted on the edge of my seat and unable to put the book down again. All I can say is I cannot wait for Book 3 and when thats finished I will be very disappointed that there isnt more to come.
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- Dean Koontz is amazing.Whilst I agree, the story just leaves you waiting impatiently for the 3rd book, the story is so well written. It had me sup late many nights. I think Dean Koontz is a genius and what a wonderful marketing ploy. I bet half of America will go buy the third book as soon as it hits the shelves. Why would you blame someone for wanting to make a little extra money? Love the book, love the author, can't wait to get the third and the end of the story.
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