
Frankenstein: The Dead Town
Author: Dean Koontz
Series: Frankenstein #5
Narrator: Christopher Lane
Unabridged: 11 hr 9 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 05/24/2011
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller

Author: Dean Koontz
Series: Frankenstein #5
Narrator: Christopher Lane
Unabridged: 11 hr 9 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 05/24/2011
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller
Author Dean Koontz was born in Everett Pennsylvania in 1945. He has used various Pen names such as, Aaron Wolfe, Brian Coffey, David Axton, Deanna Dwyer, John Hill, K.R. Dwyer, Leigh Nichols, Anthony North, Owen West and Richard Paige. His accomplished occupations include novelist, short story writer, screenwriter and poet. Most people were not aware of his many Pen names and various talents in literature besides novelist. Koontz genres of choice are suspense, horror and science fiction thrillers. He has had 14 hardcovers and 14 paperbacks making it to #1 on the New York Times bestsellers list. According to the Dean Kootnz official website, he has sold more than 450 million copies of his books.
A little known fact about Dean Koontz is that he had hair transplantation in the late intos. Many of his novels are set in or around Orange County, California where he lives with his wife Gerda, in Newport Coast in an estate named Pelican Hills. His reported annual salary is $25 million.1990
Why do I love Koontz? Hmmmm... so many reasons. Here is just a sample: "Jocko was a tumor. Well he started out as a tumor-like lump... Then he became self-aware. A tumor with attitude. Hopes and dreams. And he grew fast. Later he burst out of that host body. Became something more than a tumor. Someth......more
I enjoyed the conclusion of Dean Koontz's Frankenstein. One of my favourite things about Mr. Koontz's writing is the depth of his characters, so it was great to revisit Jocko, Deucalion, Michael & Carson and Nummy. Because this series could have ended so many different ways, particularly since Mr. K......more
The final book in Koontz Frankenstein is by far the best. The many narratives going on all connect, and the characters are true to form. It was a fun horror thriller. That gets wrapped up very nicely. 4 - 5 🌟......more
Koontz brings the five-volume Deucalion series to a satisfying conclusion in this book, which is really just the second half of the story begun in volume four, Lost Souls. (I thought that the first three books came to a satisfying conclusion, too, so what do I know? And props to the author for endin......more
Book one, was the best in the series for me. I loved the character of Deucalion. But I just didn’t see enough of him through out the series. He almost became a side character through out. Also, I really wanted to see Deucalion stomp some of the villains out. But I did enjoy seeing Brother Knuckles i......more