The House at the End of the World by Dean Koontz
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The House at the End of the World
- By: Dean Koontz
- Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
- Length: 10 hrs and 22 mins
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Publisher’s Summary
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.









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Love
Dean Koontz is one of my favorite authors, and yes I share his political leanings. If you are reading my review, I assume you can differentiate those reviews that are not in line with Mr. Koontz’s political leanings.
I love knowing Dean Koontz will scare me while protecting animals and letting the good guy win.
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Paula Stephen
Oh to have a pet fox!
I have read most of Dean Koontz’s books. I was expecting a dog in the story and there was one mentioned but unfortunately he had passed. Enter a beautiful fox who joined our protagonist on her private island once the mysterious danger began. She named him Michael J and they were together throughout the book.
The book was fast paced and enjoyable. Not my favorite of the author (Odd Thomas) but satisfying.
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