The Silent Corner
2017 • 446 pages

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Average rating3.8

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I was given an advanced copy of The Whispering Room by Dean Koontz and in order for me to properly start that I had to read the first one. I use to go back and forth between Dean Koontz and Stephen King when I was younger they were my favorite and I have to say I LOVED this so much that reading over 400 hundred pages in one day came easy.
For me, this is Dean Koontz at his best. Jane Hawk is the main character. She is an FBI agent on leave after her husband commits suicide. He leaves a note “I need, I need, I need to die.” This sets her on a mission to discover the why of her husband's death. During her research of suicides, she comes across the fact that suicides are rising at an alarming and steady rate. Happy, purposeful people are committing suicide. Her commitment to finding and uncovering the truth makes this novel relatable and easy to read. This book makes me eager for the next one. hands down an awesome book.

September 18, 2017Report this review