Odd Interlude Part Three

By Dean Koontz

The first part of a spine-tingling 3-part Odd Thomas novella, exclusively in ebook. Includes a preview of the next thrilling novel in Dean Koontz’s acclaimed Odd Thomas series: Odd Apocalypse. Small-town guy meets big-time evil…

THERE’S ROOM AT THE INN, BUT YOU MIGHT NOT GET OUT…

Odd Thomas and Annamaria need a break from the road. Nestled on a lonely stretch along the Pacific Coast, the warm lights of Harmony Corner welcome them in. The quaint roadside outpost offers everything a weary traveller desires – a cosy diner, a handy service station, a cluster of motel rooms … and the Harmony family homestead presiding over it all.

But Odd has a bad feeling about this place. There’s more to the secluded haven than meets the eye – and between life and death there is something more frightening than either. Odd has faced evil many times and he will face it again before the night is over…

Format: ebook
Release Date: 25 Jun 2012
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-746849-2
Dean Koontz is an international household name whose hugely entertaining stories have been bestsellers in many countries, selling seventeen million copies each year. Born and raised in Pennsylvania, he lives with his wife Gerda, and their dog Anna, in southern California.

Praise for the Odd Thomas series: -

”'One of his finest books, and Odd himself is a superb character” - Independent

”'Odd Thomas is a page-turner … A read-at-a-sitting novel with a terrific final twist” - Observer

”'Humour, humanity and horror, the classic Koontz concoction” - The Times

”'The nice young fry cook with the occult powers is Koontz’s most likable creation.” - The New York Times

Praise for Dean Koontz: -

”'Dean Koontz is not just a master of our darkest dreams, but also a literary juggler” - The Times

”'A terrific pursuit story … clever, up-to-the-minute, and riveting” - Guardian

”'There’s surprise after surprise, including a killer finale … a read-in-one-go novel” - Independent on Sunday

”'Psychologically complex, masterly and satisfying” - The New York Times