Book Review: Dean Koontz’s The Forbidden Door
Jane Hawk, one of the FBI’s top agents until she became the nation’s most-wanted fugitive, intends to take down the cabal. The one that intends to use her son to break her.
Jane Hawk, one of the FBI’s top agents until she became the nation’s most-wanted fugitive, intends to take down the cabal. The one that intends to use her son to break her.
Thief. Manipulator. Con artist. Security consultant. Call it what you will—Bianca St. Ives is the best in the business. Now she uncover the truth…and set it right, before it’s too late.
A psychotic teenage boy with a brilliant mind and a troubled family history is accused of six vicious murders, and has called child psychologist Alex Delaware, in the night.
A rich psychopath, now-Senator Taryn Grant is making contacts in her plan to be the next president, but Lucas Davenport knows he has to take her down.
A bootleg baby racket gets mixed up with stolen army rifles in the hands of a Mexican drug gang that has the new Sheriff Quinn Colson diving into a whole new war.
Dr. Alex Delaware, a child psychologist in L.A., is called in to evaluate the case of a kidnapped leukemia patient whose parents want to discontinue chemotherapy.
In Jane Hawk’s battle against this terrifying nano conspiracy, she draws down on a twisted soul with an army of professional killers on call.
A brutal murder hinges on the testimony of a seven-year-old girl and connects to a shocking event in Dr. Alex Delaware’s recent past, a single link to a 40-year horror.
Was it suicide or murder? His uncle, the longtime county sheriff, is dead, and Army Ranger Quinn Colson returns home to a county broiling in corruption, and all are suspect.
A double set of shocks, a malpractice suit against Sara Linton and Det Lena Adams’ arrest for murder sends Sara and Chief Jeffrey Tolliver into a dark web of betrayal and vengeance.