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Strangers by Dean Koontz
The book Strangers by Dean Koontz is a hard to follow book. This book jumps around from place to place making you lose track of the time and characters. In my opinion this is not one of Dean Koontz best books.
Strangers is about a group of strangers that are drawn to a small hotel in the middle of the desert. While they are there they are determined to find out who brought them there.
This book doesn’t have a solid timeline which makes the plot unbelievable. Without a good and believable plot the story is spotty and not good. The characteristics of the plot make the book unenjoyable.
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