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The Key to Midnight - Dean Koontz

 
Description: ISBN 0747236461 / Author: Dean Koontz / Genre: Horror / In a novel previously published under the best-selling author's pseudonym, Leigh ... more
The Key to Midnight - Dean Koontz ... Nichols, an American owner of a Japanese nightclub meets a fellow expatriate who helps her uncover the terrible truth about her real identity.

Newest Review: ... herself to, however there seems to be something hidden inside her from her past and is starting to resurface through her ... more

 ... dreams and nightmares. With Alex's help Joanna starts to find out that the life she has been living for the past 10 years had been a lie and they fight to find out the truth about Joanna's past. Together they must peel back the years of memories for Joanna to find out who she really is and more importantly who did this to her and why... Dean Koontz is an American Horror/Thriller writer who has written over 30 books and has sold in excess of 200 million copies. Often compared to Stephen King his style of writing of...more

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Premium Review The Key to Midnight - Dean Koontz: Who holds the key? (507 words)
by - written on 31/10/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Published under the pseudonym Leigh Nicholls when first released "The Key to Midnight" is a novel by author Dean Koontz. The story follows Joanna Rand, the co-owner of a bar in Kyoto, Japan. Whlst sucessful in business she is lonely and although has plenty of male attention does not allow anyone to get too close to her. Her relationships follow the same pattern and she doesnt know why, she wants to find love but deliberately sabotages any relationships that could lead to it. That is until she is meets Alex Hunter, they have an instant spark and Joanna knows that they could fall in love if she allowed herself to, however there seems to ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review Sayonara and Thanks for all the Sushi (888 words)
by - written on 23/05/03 (Very useful, 107 readings)
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Do any of us really know ourselves? Joanna Rand, the co-owner of a bar in Kyoto, soon discovers that she certainly does not know herself. A private detective tells her that she is actually a woman called Lisa Chelgrin but of this former existence she has no recollection. THE PLOT Alex Hunter, a private detective, walks into the Moonglow Lounge in Kyoto and immediately recognises the beautiful singer as Lisa Chelgrin, a US senator?s daughter who disappeared a decade before and whom he was employed to track down. Joanna Rand has no memories of any alternate life but is plagued by recurring nightmares of a man with a robotic hand holding a ...  Read the complete review

 

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