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Deeply Odd: Odd Thomas, Book 6 [Unabridged] [Audible Audio Edition]

by Dean Koontz (Author), David Aaron Baker (Narrator)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (200 customer reviews)
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The pistol appeared in his hand the way a dove appears in the hand of a good magician, as if it materialized out of thin air. "You think I won't do it right here in the open. But you'd be surprised.... You'll drop before you get the breath to scream." The truck driver is decked out like a rhinestone cowboy, only instead of a guitar he's slinging a gun - and Odd Thomas is on the wrong end of the barrel. Though he narrowly dodges a bullet, Odd can't outrun the shocking vision burned into his mind...or the destiny that will drive him into a harrowing showdown with absolute evil.

How do you make sure a crime that hasn't happened yet, never does? That's the critical question facing Odd Thomas, the young man with a unique ability to commune with restless spirits and help them find justice and peace. But this time, it's the living who desperately need Odd on their side. Three helpless innocents will be brutally executed unless Odd can intervene in time. Who the potential victims are and where they can be found remain a mystery. The only thing Odd knows for sure is who the killer will be: the homicidal stranger who tried to shoot him dead in a small-town parking lot.

With the ghost of Alfred Hitchcock riding shotgun and a network of unlikely allies providing help along the way, Odd embarks on an interstate game of cat and mouse with his sinister quarry. He will soon learn that his adversary possesses abilities that may surpass his own and operates in service to infinitely more formidable foes, with murder a mere prelude to much deeper designs. Traveling across a landscape haunted by portents of impending catastrophe, Odd will do what he must and go where his path leads him, drawing ever closer to the dark heart of his long journey - and, perhaps, to the bright light beyond.

©2013 Dean Koontz; (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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  • Audible Audio Edition
  • Listening Length: 9 hours and 35 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio
  • Audible.com Release Date: May 28, 2013
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00CLFE7FQ
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (200 customer reviews)
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99 of 103 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is as Odd as the first one!! March 28, 2013
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I will put the caveats first:

1. You should not read this book as a stand-alone... too many references to the previous five volumes are made and much would be lost.

2. You have to accept the book for what it is - light prose depicting dark events with constant humor breaks.

3. You have to be willing to go with the pendulum swings of pessimism to optimism and back.

4. You have to be willing to follow the story with all of the descriptive prose that Mr. Koontz loves to use... if you get aggravated by too many adjectives or too much description, this might not be the book for you.

With that said, I think this book rivals the first Odd Thomas book in keeping the pace up, introducing interesting characters, and further developing a world that if we work and pay attention, we can easily relate to. I read the book in one sitting (who needs sleep??) and came away satisfied that the story ended where and how it should, with a good feeling of where he will go next. Enough has been left unanswered that I know I will come back to this universe as soon as the next book is out. I can't ask much more from a book.

As far as the story goes, it is a paranormal detective action adventure with lots of moral commentary thrown in and the humor strains that Koontz uses in his "lighter" books.

So - if you are a Koontz fan and liked the first Odd Thomas Book - I highly recommend this one!!

... and yes, there are dogs. :)

All the best,

Jay
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46 of 51 people found the following review helpful
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I love the Odd Thomas books. When Dean originally announced this character's adventures, he said it would be a closed-ending series of books--probably ending at book seven. This is book six in the series, and while I love the Odd Thomas character I am also looking forward to the series ending in the next book if he follows through with his promise.

This novel, "Deeply Odd", is a great story for the most part. Odd Thomas is here using his psychic magnetism to track down the "rhinestone cowboy trucker" who has powers of his own. That was a nice twist, as we saw that Odd wasn't the only person in the world with a touch of the supernatural on their lives. Unfortunately, the things that made the first book so interesting have slowly begun to fade away in the last two or three novels in the series. I am all for character growth, but it seems as if Dean has almost lost his original idea of what made Odd so special and has been moving him into a new character. For one thing, in this novel the inner monologues become incredibly chatty, sometimes meandering so long you forget what Odd was doing at that point. Annamarie is another problem. I can fully appreciate the enigmatic angle Dean is going for with her, but she is so otherworldly now (appearing out of nowhere in a thrift store hundreds of miles away from where Odd left her, only to find she isn't really there but is still at home but WAS there hours ago...with no transportation of any kind) she's almost ridiculous.

But the thing I miss most in the Odd stories is the loss of the spirits of the lingering dead he used to encounter and help often. Alfred Hitchcock is along for the ride now and he's definitely the most fun companion Odd has had in the series because he genuinely seems to love being a ghost.
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38 of 46 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Light-hearted dark comedy in the "Odd Thomas" series March 24, 2013
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Odd Thomas is back in Dean Koontz's next edition of his episodic series as Deeply Odd. Odd is now "almost" twenty-two and it's been 19 months since his love and soul-mate Stormy Llewellyn has been mowed down in the shopping center mayhem. He now lives platonically with still pregnant Annamaria and is searching for the meaning of life.

On a trip to town Odd has an encounter with a flamboyantly dressed trucker whom he refers to as the Rhinestone Cowboy. He has a vision of him burning three children on stage with a flamethrower and follows the trucker to a market where he disappears. Odd knows his next quest has begun.

He meets Edie Fischer, an 86 year old pixyish FBI Agent Dana Scully look alike, who is in need of a chauffeur. Odd reluctantly accepts this roll as he needs a vehicle in which to follow the Rhinestone Cowboy to a truck stop. Here we meet the Koontz obligatory "Celeb du Libra" Alfred Hitchcock.

The reader begins to suspect that the Rhinestone Cowboy might have as many paranormal talents as Odd making him a formidable adversary. Odd, who believes that intuition is the highest form of knowledge knows he must play out this drama to save the three children as he continues the pursuit and follows the monster along the highways and byways of California and into his hellish chimeras.

This is a rather formulate novel but for those who are lovers of this character it's one of the better ones. I personally like Koontz's ability to play with words and phrases and often get a smile from the most innocuous of expressions. In describing this villain Dean says "He had Nordic features and a melanoma-doesn't-scare-me tanning-booth glow". When Mrs.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars on the edge
Although we usually know the endings, that odd survives, the author is now at the heart of where the evil comes from. Read more
Published 39 minutes ago by Terry Blair
3.0 out of 5 stars I used to love these stories
Now I fear Odd Thomas and I should part ways. I am no longer intrigued by these adventures as I find too many of the ends are not neatly tied up in the end.
Published 3 hours ago by SweetChippewa
5.0 out of 5 stars Deeply Odd Thomas
This book did not disappoint. All of the books in the Odd series were great reading and this was the best of all!
Published 11 hours ago by Donna M. Batton
5.0 out of 5 stars Koontz at his best
Dean Koontz is a master storyteller. He somehow makes the unbelievable very real indeed. Odd Thomas continues his journey with remarkable wit and wisdom.
Published 12 hours ago by Papa John
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic! God's goodness shines through
Such a breath of fresh air that Odd brings with him as the reluctant but willing hero. Koontz does an incredible job of pitting good against evil and strips the struggle down to... Read more
Published 13 hours ago by J. Upthegrove
5.0 out of 5 stars Odd again
Reading this book with the references to the past couple of installments was very refreshing. Again odd saved the day with his "gift". It was interesting having Mr. Read more
Published 14 hours ago by Armand N Ferrara
1.0 out of 5 stars Boring
A splattering diarrhea of words with a chronic constipation of plot. Author has lost his spit but makes up for it with boring asides.
Published 14 hours ago by RANDY
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
I live in Tucson and was downtown the night the fire broke out. The story is very true. All the facts are true.
Published 15 hours ago by Shabuki
3.0 out of 5 stars Deeply disappointed
I've read all the Odd Thomas books and really looked forward to this one...but something was missing, I can't tell you what. Read more
Published 18 hours ago by Marsha Patty
4.0 out of 5 stars Deeply Odd
I do not write lengthy reviews. I just come to the point. I have listened to all the Odd series. This one, for me, was another good story of Odd Thomas' life as a "special fry... Read more
Published 23 hours ago by C. BRAZIL
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