The Good Guy

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Dean Koontz: The Good Guy (2009, HarperCollins)

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Published Sept. 11, 2009 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-00-731825-4
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OCLC Number:
567444263

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A stunning new thriller in the vein of Velocity and The Husband from one of the world’s bestselling authors.After a day's work hefting brick and stone, Tim Carrier slakes his thirst at The Lamplighter Tavern. Nothing heavy happens there. It's a friendly workingman's bar run by his good friend Rooney, who enjoys gathering eccentric customers. Working his deadpan humour on strangers is, for Tim, all part of the entertainment. But how could Tim have imagined that the stranger who sits down next to him one evening is about to unmake his world and enmesh him in a web of murder and deceit? The man has come there to meet someone and he thinks it's Tim. Tim's wayward sense of humour lets the misconception stand for a moment and that's all it takes: the stranger hands Tim a fat manila envelope, saying, 'Half of it's there; the rest when she's gone,' …

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2.5⭐️

I have a love hate relationship with Koontz's books. I read the first a decade ago and loved the ones I read. Over the years I have read a few of his newer books and those from his back catalogue and they have been mostly miss instead of hit.

This was a miss for me. Especially this go round. This was worse than insta love. I mean the MC's met and within a few hours they seem to be planning their whole future with the other. And though Koontz comes off preachy and his prose overly flowery in most books, it seemed overdone in this case. And the POV from the antagonist (which we get in all Koontz books) felt unnecessary and in this particular case added nothing to the story. In The Face and From the Corner Of his Eye, his other books, the antagonist is a bit …

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