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Chris Snow series

 
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 1:32 am    Post subject: Chris Snow series Reply with quote

Chris Snow is a character of Dean Koontz's making first seen in "Fear Nothing" and the sequel, "Seize the Night".

I like Dean Koontz because he has a unique presentation. His stories are unique and you can almost always tell his writing style.

These books with Chris Snow are no exception.

Probably more well known for his "horror" stories, Dean Koontz can write in the Suspense/Thriller sub genre equally as well.

Chris lives in a little California town called Moonlight Bay. The town itself is the setting for mystery and shrouded workings.

There is a cover up and the worst in people at work in this small former military base town.
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