5/19/2023 0 Comments Intensity by dean koontz![]() The killer, though a brute villain, is believable enough as a cold-blooded murderer, yet naive enough to his own situation where you almost (but not quite) feel sorry for him. The character's involved, and the pace in which it flows. There are two things that made this book an enjoyable read. Of course this leads to a lot of running around, and shooting and screaming, which ends in the normal Koontz-type "conspiracy theorist" twist at the end. The plot was simple, very basic: A killer, who can't seem to remember his past, is suddenly drawn to a family in Southern California, claiming the father has stolen his wife, his children, and his whole identity. Brief Summary: A killer seeks out a man claiming his identity has been stolen.įirst things first. ![]()
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