Ratings31
Average rating3.6
A Fine Read
While it doesn't particularly capitalize on the grand scale and strange abilities of such a wonderful character as Odd Thomas that came in previous entries in the series, it is still a cleverly written tale that leverages Koontz and his wry tongue.
A lot is left to be explained as you reach the end of this novel. It seems there are more supernatural powers at work but no answers as to what they are or why. This left me a bit flustered. I also am tired of the dialogue being repetitive. I love Odd Thomas as a character, but the dialogue and story need to step up with the next book.
I continue to love Odd Thomas and the books about him. Also, I love Koontz's Catholicism.