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| Original Title: | Seize the Night |
| ISBN: | 0553479016 (ISBN13: 9780553479010) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Moonlight Bay #2 |
| Characters: | Christopher Snow |
| Setting: | Moonlight Bay, California(United States) |
Dean Koontz
Audio Cassette | Pages: 12 pages Rating: 4.08 | 26427 Users | 589 Reviews
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There are no rules in the dark, no place to feel safe, no escape from the shadows. But to save the day, you must...Seize the Night. At no time does Moonlight Bay look more beautiful than at night. Yet it is precisely then that the secluded little town reveals its menace. Now children are disappearing. From their homes. From the streets. And there's nothing their families can do about it. Because in Moonlight Bay, the police work their hardest to conceal crimes and silence victims. No matter what happens in the night, their job is to ensure that nothing disturbs the peace and quiet of Moonlight Bay.... Christopher Snow isn't afraid of the dark. Forced to live in the shadows because of a rare genetic disorder, he knows the night world better than anyone. He believes the lost children are still alive and that their disappearance is connected to the town's most carefully kept, most ominous secret—a secret only he can uncover, a secret that will force him to confront an adversary at one with the most dangerous darkness of all. The darkness inside the human heart.
Details Regarding Books Seize the Night (Moonlight Bay #2)
| Title | : | Seize the Night (Moonlight Bay #2) |
| Author | : | Dean Koontz |
| Book Format | : | Audio Cassette |
| Book Edition | : | Unabridged |
| Pages | : | Pages: 12 pages |
| Published | : | December 29th 1998 by Random House Audio Publishing Group (first published November 12th 1998) |
| Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Suspense. Science Fiction. Mystery Thriller |
Rating Regarding Books Seize the Night (Moonlight Bay #2)
Ratings: 4.08 From 26427 Users | 589 ReviewsCriticism Regarding Books Seize the Night (Moonlight Bay #2)
When I started reading this book I thought it was going to be one that I finished only because I never put down a book once I've started it. The first 100 pages or so were so full of monologue and rambling tangents that I had a hard time getting into the story, or even deciphering what the story was. But then it all started coming together. Very slowly the pace of the story picked up and the rambling tangents (most of them) began to make sense. Turns out they were mostly for character"Fortune favors the bold. Of course, so does Death." This followup to Fear Nothing continues Chris Snow's story as he and his friends confront the horrors of a changing world. It wasn't quite as good as its predecessor for me, but I did really enjoy it, and of course the writing is beautiful. The best thing about this novel was that we got a lot more of Bobby and a lot more of Bobby and Chris. Bromances are my favorite and this one was great. There closeness comes through really well here,
Sorry Mr. Koontz. I usually like your books but this one I just could not get into. I got 20% in gave up. Not enough interested me to want to read on or know more about the characters. I frankly got annoyed of reading Christopher talk over & over about himself.

(Warning: Here there be spoilers)Oh man, where do I start with this book? Maybe pure insanity would be a good place to start. Maybe the beginning of the insanity. Fear Nothing, the lead in to this book, was a slow starter to say the least. I got lost in the uninteresting meanderings of the author and his, all too detailed, descriptions. Nothing really made sense and there was no real build up of tension. It was about 100 pages in to Fear Nothing that the true story began and the real insanity
Good series! a decent storyline with good narrative and also good plot twists & turns (paperback!)
I seem to be either really hot or cold with Koontz books. Unfortunately this book was very hard for me to get into. Which is sad, because I loved the first Christopher Snow book, Fear Nothing when i read it several years ago.Maybe I wasn't in the proper frame of mind when I read this, but there were several aspects to this book that annoyed me. Koontz seemed to have fallen into the Stephen King "let's describe every last detail down to the size of every blade of grass." trap. Plus, the surfer
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...A great Dean Koontz book, but "Fear Nothing" (Moonlight Bay #1) in the series was a little easier to read.Chris Snow's XP disability continues (Xeroderma Pigmentosum - skin cancer to bright lights) & experienced "Rhesus" monkey attacks. He lives with his dog Orson & Sasha Goodall (girlfriend). His friend Bobby Halloway is nearby.Chris & Bobby need to find Lilly Wing's (x-girlfriend) missing son - Jimmy(5). The kidnap trail leads to a "military"


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