
Dean Koontz
Dean Koontz is a prolific American author best known for his suspenseful thrillers and horror novels. His works often blend elements of the supernatural, science fiction, and detective fiction, exploring themes of good versus evil and the human condition. Notable books include 'Life Expectancy,' 'The Bad Place,' and 'Strangers,' which have garnered international acclaim and bestseller status.
Books by Dean Koontz
20 books available
2006

Brother Odd
by Dean Koontz
4.0(62,327)
In an isolated monastery, psychic Odd Thomas seeks solace from a lost love, only to find himself stalked by sinister, death-heralding specters and an ancient, inexorable adversary threatening innocent children.

The Husband
by Dean Koontz
3.8(45,164)
A landscaper has 72 hours to raise two million dollars to save his kidnapped wife, embarking on a desperate quest that will test the limits of his love and plunge him into a deadly mystery.
2005

Forever Odd
by Dean Koontz
4.0(71,167)
Haunted by a murdered child's plea, short-order cook Odd Thomas uses his ability to see the dead to unmask a monster and save his abducted friend from a terrible fate.

Velocity
by Dean Koontz
3.9(1,517)
A bartender's ordinary life shatters into a high-speed nightmare when he's forced to choose which innocent person dies next, making him the unwilling puppet in a psychopath's deadly game.
1986

Strangers
by Dean Koontz
3.9(9,986)
Six strangers are drawn together by shared nightmares and mysterious messages, forcing them to confront a terrifying forgotten weekend at a Nevada motel and unravel a conspiracy that blends espionage, terror, and science fiction.

Lightning
by Dean Koontz
4.1(56,841)
Haunted by a mysterious, lightning-borne stranger who repeatedly saves her from childhood to adulthood, Laura Shane must uncover if he is her guardian angel, a demonic force, or a puppet master of a destiny spanning beyond time itself.













