Paperback, 400 pages

Published Aug. 7, 2006 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-00-779665-6
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4 stars (26 reviews)

Every so often a character so captures the hearts and imaginations of readers that he seems to take on a life of his own long after the final page is turned. For such a character, one book is not enough—readers must know what happens next. Now Dean Koontz returns with the novel his fans have been demanding. With the emotional power and sheer storytelling artistry that are his trademarks, Koontz takes up once more the story of a unique young hero and an eccentric little town in a tale that is equal parts suspense and terror, adventure and mystery—and altogether irresistibly odd.

We’re all a little odd beneath the surface. He’s the most unlikely hero you’ll ever meet—an ordinary guy with a modest job you might never look at twice. But there’s so much more to any of us than meets the eye—and that goes triple for Odd Thomas. For …

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3 stars

Odd's first book was amazing, his second adventure is a bit silly at times. Odd's childhood friend is missing so Odd decides to investigate and using his ability to wonder around until he finds what he is looking for, it is not long before he locates his friend. Then the bad guy, in this case lady, enters the story and things get a bit crazy.

The book is well written the issue is the plot is a bit weak, although the ending of the book sets things up nicely for book 3.