Sunday, 3 April 2016

What the Night Knows by Dean Koontz

What the Night Knows
Dean Koontz



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Date read: 22 February - 3 March 2016
Length: 442 pages

John Calvino is a cop. 20 years ago his entire family was brutally murdered in a series of 4 family murders. Now, families are being murdered in exactly the same way. Calvino believes it to be the same murderer, back from the dead to strike again. Can he save his family?


This novel has good suspense, and a nice little twist! Despite not feeling as invested as I could have been, it was still good, and you do want to keep reading to find out what happens. The twist, although not major, did change the plot a little and keep you on your toes!

I liked getting to know Calvino's family; his wife Nicolette, son Zach, and daughters Naomi and Minnie. You get to see how different they are, and what they're really thinking. It's also interesting to delve into the mind of a child!

Not hugely riveting, but still worth a read.


Dean Koontz




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Thanks,
The Wee Librocubicularist

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