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The House at the End of the World

By: Dean Koontz
Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
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Soon no one on Earth will have a place to hide in this novel about fears known and unknown by #1 New York Times bestselling master of suspense Dean Koontz.

In retreat from a devastating loss and crushing injustice, Katie lives alone in a fortresslike stone house on Jacob’s Ladder island. Once a rising star in the art world, she finds refuge in her painting.

The neighboring island of Ringrock houses a secret: a government research facility. And now two agents have arrived on Jacob’s Ladder in search of someone—or something—they refuse to identify. Although an air of menace hangs over these men, an infinitely greater threat has arrived, one so strange even the island animals are in a state of high alarm.

Katie soon finds herself in an epic and terrifying battle with a mysterious enemy. But Katie’s not alone after all: a brave young girl appears out of the violent squall. As Katie and her companion struggle across a dark and eerie landscape, against them is an omnipresent terror that could bring about the end of the world.

©2023 The Koontz Living Trust (P)2022 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Adventure Science Fiction Supernatural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Fiction Exciting Scary Paranormal Thriller Suspense

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“Natalie Naudus narrates with the emotion required for a Koontz thriller in which danger lurks around every corner.… Naudus is at her best as she deftly balances the older woman's slightly deeper voice with the frightened teenager's higher pitch.”AudioFile Magazine

"The House at the End of the World is author Dean Koontz at his very best…deftly narrated from start to finish by the vocal acting talents of Natalie Naudus. Of particular and special interest to fans of dystopian novels, science fiction, and suspense thrillers.”Midwest Book Review

“Koontz has always had near-Dickensian powers of description and an ability to yank us from one page to the next that few novelists can match.”Los Angeles Times

Engaging Characters • Emotional Healing Journey • Charming Fox Companion • Intriguing Suspense • Meaningful Themes

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Her voice drops off constantly at the end of and during the narration and is very difficult to listen to.

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Koontz has created another masterpiece! This work is replete with profound and quotable insights into human nature and good and evil. Great performance by the narrator. Satisfaction guaranteed!

Epic!

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I love Dean Koontz: his humanity, love of animals; stories of disdain for covert corporate and government agencies/actions. We disagree on science and scientists, vote differently, whatever.. its the review that matters. The first half of this book was great. Then, idk.. the plot seems to lose direction, meander quite awhile and *tada* it ends. No spoilers here, but sweet as Michael J was, his behavior doesn't add up (have you tried taking most domestic cats anywhere in a car?). The same logic applies to the "monster" in this book (aside from the human variety). 3.75 for the book. 4 star narration. Well worth the listen - it's fun. I was mostly scared by all of the AR-15s.

Strong start, then doesn't know when to quit

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I've read and enjoyed plenty of Dean Koontz books, but this one was just very mixed for me. There's a solid core in there about science gone wrong and its impact on the protagonists. I enjoyed that, but it's unfortunately couched in a writing style I'd have to describe as "complainy old man". The whole story is peppered with musings on things like the justice system, guns, and science being untrustworthy. I don't know how much it overlaps with the author's own viewpoint, but it happens to the extent that it feels like a neat story's constantly being interrupted by your grandpa barging in with his Facebook-worthy opinions. It's weird, and I don't remember Dean Koontz's earlier books falling into that style nearly to this extent.

The other problem is the ending, it literally feels like the book is missing its final act. I thought things were building up to one more big section bringing things to a finale, then all of a sudden the narrative just started summarizing how things wrapped up for everyone in a five minute conclusion. It's bizarrely abrupt, and was competitive unsatisfying.

So, very mixed overall. There's a solid core there, but it's brought down by the writing style, and the fact that it suddenly just runs out of gas and handwaves any real kind of resolution. It's alright, but not a strong recommend.

Good story, annoying writing style & abrupt ending

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I liked the story, but hoped for a more interesting ending. The ending was ok, it just as it was getting crazy everything calmed down. I still think it was great.

Interesting and different

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