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Original Title: | Mr. Murder |
ISBN: | 0425210758 (ISBN13: 9780425210758) |
Edition Language: | English |

Dean Koontz
Paperback | Pages: 493 pages Rating: 3.76 | 24048 Users | 593 Reviews
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Title | : | Mr. Murder |
Author | : | Dean Koontz |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 493 pages |
Published | : | July 5th 2006 by Berkley (first published 1993) |
Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Thriller |
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Martin Stillwater has a vivid imagination. It charms his loving wife, delights his two little daughters, and gives him all the inspiration he needs to write his highly successful mystery novels. But maybe Martin’s imagination is a bit too vivid… One rainy afternoon, a terrifying incident makes him question his grip on reality. A stranger breaks into his house, accusing Martin of stealing his wife, his children—and his life. Claiming to be the real Martin Stillwater, the intruder threatens to take what is rightfully his. The police think he’s a figment of Martin’s imagination. But Martin and his family have no choice but to believe the stranger’s threat. And run for their lives.But wherever they go—wherever they hide—he finds them…Rating Of Books Mr. Murder
Ratings: 3.76 From 24048 Users | 593 ReviewsArticle Of Books Mr. Murder
Hubby and I listened to this during the long ride to visit Arlington & the Washington, D.C. area.What a complete and utter thrill it was for an avid reader, like myself, to watch my non-reader husband get thoroughly sucked into this book and then want to spend time discussing it during meals and when we would stop for the night at a motel. That alone would have earned this book 5 stars but the way the author word-weaved his web, slowly ... oh-so-slowly ... increasing the tension was pure*This review can also be found on my blog, The Never-Ending TBR Pile: https://wendylohr.wordpress.com/2020/...Intense. Surreal. Suspenseful.Dean Koontz never fails to leave me mentally wrung out at the end of his books and Mr. Murder is no different. It took me quite a while to work my way through this book just because I had to keep putting it down in order to mentally prepare myself for the next block of reading time. And I enjoyed every minute of it!The pure chaos and confusion of
5/5 Stars!!! I loved this book.It was suspensful,with strong Characters!!

Originally, this was going to be a 4-star, "really liked it" rating, but the fourth star got gagged and snatched by the savage climax and the escapist, devil-may-care resolution. Most other parts I enjoyed a lot, as the following highlights will show:~ Atanas Slavov recommended this book to me in my perennial quest for inspiring couples in literature or art as a whole. I can already see why:That he loved her more now than when they had met in college was no surprise. The triumphs and failures
2015 Update: While I still enjoyed the story, I did drop the rating one star and this would not be #6 in my favorite Dean Koontz ranking - that was clearly my evil twin talking. I read Mr. Murder as a mini-group read in the Koontzland - Dean Koontz group. While the ending could have been better, the story and mystery was plenty intriguing for me - intriguing enough that I'm ranking this at #6 in my list of Dean Koontz favorites. Mr. Murder wasn't quite good enough to make it into my top 5, but
Weird, freaky, suspenseful and fun to read is the best description I can give this novel. From beginning to end you won't want to put it down.
Dean Koontz at his best. I'm giving this book full marks for the suspense - sitting on the edge of your chair, holding your breath type suspense.And he can keep it going at the same terrifying level for whole chapters! Wow! I have seen a few criticisms of the ending, maybe because the book does not end at the climax but instead spends a few quiet pages letting the reader get their breath back and wrapping up all the loose ends. I liked that myself. One I would certainly recommend to readers of
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