I've just finished Forever Odd, which is the second book of four (Read Odd Thomas, the first, before that). It's been a while since I've read any Dean Koontz, but these came as a bit of a surprise to me - initially the main character seemed desperately like an attempt to get 'down' with the kids of the day, however with further reading he becomes more likeable, as does the rather odd way in which the stories are presented (Which actually makes little sense until revealed).
Quite enjoying them. Brother Odd up next.
Quite enjoying them. Brother Odd up next.

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