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Original Title: | Dark Rivers of the Heart |
ISBN: | 0553582895 (ISBN13: 9780553582895) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.deankoontz.com/dark-rivers-of-the-heart/ |
Characters: | Spencer Grant |
Literary Awards: | Prometheus Hall of Fame Award Nominee for Best Novel (1995) |

Dean Koontz
Paperback | Pages: 582 pages Rating: 3.91 | 17106 Users | 486 Reviews
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Title | : | Dark Rivers of the Heart |
Author | : | Dean Koontz |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 582 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2000 by Bantam (first published 1994) |
Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Thriller |
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Do you dare step through the red door?Spencer Grant had no idea what drew him to the bar with the red door. He thought he would just sit down, have a slow beer or two, and talk to a stranger. He couldn't know that it would lead to a narrow escape from a bungalow targeted by a SWAT team. Or that it would leave him a wanted man. Now he is on the run from mysterious and ruthless men. He is in love with a woman he knows next to nothing about. And he is hiding from a past he can't fully remember. On his trail is a shadowy security agency that answers to no one--including the U.S. government--and a man who considers himself a compassionate Angel of Death. But worst of all, Spencer Grant is on a collision course with inner demons he thought he'd buried years ago--inner demons that could destroy him if his enemies don't first.
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Ratings: 3.91 From 17106 Users | 486 ReviewsAppraise About Books Dark Rivers of the Heart
This book is made of fail.I tried three separate times to finish reading Dark Rivers, but unfortunately, it simply couldn't hold my interest. At first, it seemed to have all the ear-marks of a fun, fast-paced, suspensful read. A man with a dark secret; a mysterious woman on the run from a secret, amoral government agency; a sociopathic serial killer cum secret government agent hot on their trail--all in all, this book could have been good. Hell, with its incorporation of high technology andDNFing on page 78.I've read a lot of Koontz novels over the years and enjoyed most of them. This one, though, is an exception.I feel like maybe I would have enjoyed it more if I'd read it when it was first published instead of waiting 25 years.There's a hacker guy with a mysterious past who's interested in a woman with a mysterious past, an insane killer who's some sort of government agent, and a rogue government agency involved in some shadowy conspiracy. Sounds like the type of thing I would

It's been a while since I've read a Dean Koontz novel. I don't know how I could have missed this one! Spencer Grant has a mysterious past that the reader only slowly learns about. He is in love with a woman he knows little about and is being chased by people who want him dead. This book is fast-paced and exciting. Every chapter adds more depth to the story and builds on the character of Spencer Grant and his violent past. I think I need to go back and reread more of Koontz's novels. Excellent
Ugh. I tried, really tried to like this. A number of friends, whom I consider readers of taste, recommended Koontz. I listened to an audiobook of this. Bleah. I mean, the plot was interesting enough to keep me until the end of the story, but the writing was god-awful. The style kept changing between a stereotypical "taut thriller" no-frills Hemingwayesque voice and this bizarre, baroque, almost delirious pseudo-poetry. Maybe that was a conscious technique (I hope so for his sake), but I found it
Im a massive Koontz fan, I love pretty much every book I have read by him, yet I am of the firm belief that his older work is much better than his more recent work. I admit that the Odd Thomas series is my favourite, but collectively his older work scores higher ratings than his more recent work for me, that is.So, that means youre going to hear a number of the same comments about this one as with his other work.As always, Koontz creates a collection of great characters (yep, even those with
My Dad had been trying to get me to read this book for probably 12 Years, no joke. It was a solid 4 star read and certainly faster paced than "One Door Away From Heave". the last Koontz book I read was. It was full of exciting chase scenes with lovable protagonists. The Antagonists were definitely hate able and in most cases Insane. It's a tale that shows Technology is a Wonderful thing, but can also be the greatest Danger there is in the wrong hands. But, I won't spoil anything, you'll have to
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