Katey is Reading-Odd Apocalypse by Dean Koontz
It’s been awhile since I delved into the world of Dean Koontz’s Odd Thomas series, but I got back into it with “Odd Apocalypse,” the fifth book. I’m not far into it yet, but it’s clear Koontz is just as great as ever. The book follows the events of “Odd Hours,” but the only lasting effect here is Odd’s new companion Annamaria. The “Odd” books usually work as stand alone stories. This time, Odd and Annamaria are staying on the estate of a billionaire financier on the property called Roseland. When the ghost of a young woman asks for Odd’s help in discovering the secrets of Roseland, Odd and Annamaria have no choice but to stay and face another form of evil. I’ve always loved the unassuming heroism of Odd Thomas, and his quiet and profound contemplations on life, death, and the natures of good and evil.
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