Saturday, May 4, 2013

Odd Interlude by Dean Koontz


Odd Interlude by Dean Koontz
Odd Thomas Series, Novella
Publisher: Bantam (July 2012)
306 pages, eBook (purchased myself in three parts for $5.97)
Book Rating: 3 Stars

This novella follows Odd Hours. Odd and Annamaria, on their journey toward the unknown, take a brief detour to a little place called Harmony Corner, essentially a family-owned truck stop with a diner and motel of sorts. Both Odd and Annamaria believe Odd’s services are needed there and it doesn’t take long to confirm that it is so. As with Odd Hours, this was just a bit too much for me. Odd’s gifts are of little use to him here, no dead people are beckoning, and yet he must wade through the darkness anyway. At least with this adventure he had the help of a young girl and a computer as he sorts out the evil that has contaminated the place from a nearby government research facility. This novella is followed by Odd Apocalypse.

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