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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. β€œYou 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 gunβ€”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.


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Name: Susan Beamon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Odd's back again
Date: Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021
Review: This is the next to last Odd Thomas book in the Koontzland group read. It's the January book. While I have enjoyed the books very much, I doubt I would have read them.
In this installment, Odd takes a trip to the local shopping center, where he intends to increase his wardrobe of jeans and t-shirts with some more jeans and t-shirts. He spots an interesting looking semi truck and is impelled to give it a closer look. While doing that, he meets the driver, a particularly nasty sort of person. Touching the man causes one of Odd's visions. From there, the chase is on.
This is one of Koontz's standard child in peril books. He does include that trope in many of his books. We also have the fight between good and evil, with the evil here being a bunch of devil worshipers and the good a loosely affiliated group of people who know to come together when evil needs defeating but are otherwise separate. Odd also has a new ghost companion who is not like the spirits Odd usually sees, in that this ghost talks to him.
I kind of liked this book, but I am getting a little tired of the series.

Name: Kindle Customer
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A game changer long overdue
Date: Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2014
Review: I almost didn't review this, having already made up my mind that I would read this book off the record since all my reviews of the prior books were beginning to sound the same. In my last review, I finally had to confess my overall displeasure of the series as a whole and decided that it would be hard to give an unbiased review on it. With that said, I had been under the impression that this was going to be the last book in the series and decided that since I read the others that came before it, I might as well have seen it through to the end.

Not so, apparently. Odd's job is far from complete as it turns out, both by the way this one ended and by way of the advertising of the true last installment in the series entitled Saint Odd. So what made me change my mind to review this after all? I'll tell you.

I'll start of by saying that a lot of things stayed the same in this book as in the others - things that I found no favor with in my other reviews. For instance, I still can't stand the elusive qualities of every person he meets. I hate the way everyone talks in riddles, further obscuring their characters and their whole reason for even being there to assist Odd in the first place. The ridiculous dialogue in all of the Odd Thomas books almost serve as fillers to prolong an already vague plot.

There's a certain blindness to Odd's actions that in a lot of ways mystifies and builds a flat anticipation of discovery. But a lot of times what Odd discovers just lead to more mysteries and before you know it, you're already more than halfway finished with the book and still don't know what the hell is really going on. However, the last thirty percent of this book was the ultimate game changer for the series that for me just wasn't cutting the mustard for me anymore.

This is the part where I give the disclaimer about giving spoiler-free reviews. So I apologize in advance to those of you reading this who prefers a more synopsis type review where the reviewer all but gives you the vivid details about the fancy clothes the villain was wearing - in short, those who tell you the whole damn story. I have stopped reading reviews altogether before wanting to read a book now because more than once I've had my choice taken from me by bitter reviewers who seem to think their opinions are the only one that count in that if they don't like a book, no one else is supposed to like it either and, thus, hold no qualm about spoiling it for other readers who dare to want to read it anyway.

With that said, I'm obviously not the biggest fan of this series, but I have enough respect for other people who are and their choices to be fans. For that reason, I obviously can't give away the pivotal moment that really changes things in Odd's universe, but if you think about it, it really isn't that big of a surprise. However, if you're coming to this book for the first time, you'll find the changes in Odd's character to be fitting of the circumstances, while people who have been following him from the debut four or five books ago are probably going to be more disturbed by it.

He is packing more heat than ever in this and with reason. The burden on him is heavier than perhaps maybe the book before it where he had to thwart a nuclear terrorist threat. In theory, the threat had been on a much larger scale, but the evil forces at work in this story went beyond ethereal, where even though not all of them could be seen, they would be felt in the most bloodiest and excruciating way - a price meant for innocent children, a horrific ideal all by itself.

Odd has since reached his crossroads and while he's still uncertain what lies ahead, he is now becoming certain that everything he's been through up until then has been leading him back to the beginning where everything started for him back in Pico Mundo. The info for the next and, hopefully, last book says as much. I'm pretty certain the man who greets the people who have been waiting for him will see that Odd is not the gun-shy man he was when he left. He has taken a disliking to the new man he has become himself, but yet understands that this is what must be done. He is a new Odd - maybe not completely hardened, but still a far cry from being "just a fry cook."

This new Odd had rekindled my interest in the series again (which is pretty late given this is purported to be the next to last book) and for that reason I might have given it four stars initially, but the gamechanger for me still came too late in the book for me. I still had to get through too much of the boring stuff before my interest peaked.

Name: James Tepper
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Odder and Odder
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2013
Review: I've been a fan of Dean Koontz's Odd Thomas books since the first one was released, many years ago. While I find most of Mr. Koontz's other fiction very hit or miss (mostly miss this past decade), the Odd Thomas books are consistently interesting, witty and captivating. Odd Thomas (someone left the T off of Todd on his birth certificate), or Oddie, as he his known to his friends and fans, is an ex-fry cook. He makes the world's best, fluffiest pancakes. He also sees ghosts. They do not speak, but gesture to him and pantomime, to get their points across almost always that something bad is coming, and trying to help out. In the first few books his ex-vivo silent companion was Elvis, followed for a bit by Frank Sinatra. Currently he is haunted by Alfred Hitchcock.

Oddie also has a kind of psychic magnetism that draws him inexorably towards places that he needs to be. These always have to do with stopping a person or persons from committing acts that could or will result in mass death and/or destruction. It seems that Oddie's mission in life is to prevent as much of this mayhem as he can, until a stray bullet, explosion or knife in the back catches him and reunites him with his ("You are destined to be together forever") beloved Stormy Llewellyn . There's a lot more more to Odd's back story, but you can glean much of it from this novel, that refers back to many or most of the previous books. "Deeply Odd", like all of the Odd Thomas books, can be read as a stand-alone, but I recommend going back at some point and reading them all. All of them are little gems and the references to previous events will be clearer and the enjoyment of this newest entry, "Deeply Odd", that much the greater.

Near the beginning of the novel, Odd runs into a white-haired nasty cowboy driving a ProStar+ rig, both of which emanate terrible evil. A waking daydream or vision convinces Odd that trucker intends or is somehow linked to the mass death by fire of a large number of young children. Fleeing from the trucker's threat to de-man him with a gun, Oddie meets up with octogenarian, Edie Fisher, who is driving a black Mercedes stretch limo. Seems her long-time driver has just died and Edie is in need of a replacement that she instantly identifies as Oddie. ("I'm a fry cook, Mrs. Fisher, not a chauffeur.") But Mrs. Fisher ("Call me Edie. Yes Ma'am".) is much more than she seems to be, and "hires" Oddie (over his protestations) as her driver (while still driving the limo herself). Mrs. Fisher becomes Oddie's' partner in his mission to find and stop the evil cowboy to stop him before he kills the children. Along the way things become way strange, venturing into a parallel universe (or is it?) and Odd finds, for the first time, someone with abilities similar to his own.

In Deeply Odd, Oddie takes center stage sans all of his friends and companions from previous novels (having left Annamaria back at the ranch when he went for a short trip into town to buy some jeans whereupon all of this adventure started). But Mrs. Fisher is a great new character, and a fine foil for the witty banter that Odd Thomans fans have come to love expect. We meet a few of Edie's friends (she seems to know just about everyone all over the place) who are uniformly extremely helpful and all of whom love her very much. Odd's internal commentary (all of the books are purported to be his memoirs, not to be published until he is dead) is also funny, with many of his similes and metaphors apt to make the reader laugh out loud.

The ending (actually I think it would have worked better as a Coda or an Epilogue) is a little too fantastic, incomprehensible and happily ever after, but that is a rather small quibble. Finally, at the end, this reader was left feeling that Odd Thomas's adventures that began only 19 months (and 6 novels) ago in Pico Mundo, CA, may be drawing to a close, and he may be coming closer to his reunion with Stormy. This is only a impression, but it is one that has lasted for the week since I finished the novel.

Another must read for all Odd Thomas fans, but also a reasonable place to start if you like interesting characters, horror leavened with humor, and light fantasy of a unique sort.

Highly recommended.

J.M. Tepper

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