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Brother Odd: An Odd Thomas Novel (Paperback)
Other Books in Series
This is book number 3 in the Odd Thomas series.
- #1: In Odd We Trust (Graphic Novel) (Odd Thomas Graphic Novels #1) (Paperback): $14.99
- #2: Forever Odd: An Odd Thomas Novel (Paperback): $9.99
- #4: Odd Hours: An Odd Thomas Novel (Paperback): $9.99
- #5: Odd Interlude: A Special Odd Thomas Adventure (Paperback): $8.99
- #6: Odd Apocalypse: An Odd Thomas Novel (Paperback): $9.99
- #7: Deeply Odd: An Odd Thomas Novel (Paperback): $9.99
- #8: Saint Odd: An Odd Thomas Novel (Paperback): $9.99
Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Loop me in, odd one. The words, spoken in the deep of night by a sleeping child, chill the young man watching over her. For this was a favorite phrase of Stormy Llewellyn, his lost love. In the haunted halls of the isolated monastery where he had sought peace, Odd Thomas is stalking spirits of an infinitely darker nature.
As he steadfastly journeys toward his mysterious destiny, Odd Thomas has established himself as one of the most beloved and unique fictional heroes of our time. Now, wielding all the power and magic of a master storyteller at the pinnacle of his craft, Dean Koontz follows Odd into a singular new world where he hopes to make a fresh beginning—but where he will meet an adversary as old and inexorable as time itself.
About the Author
Dean Koontz, the author of many #1 New York Times bestsellers, lives in Southern California with his wife, Gerda, their golden retriever, Elsa, and the enduring spirit of their goldens, Trixie and Anna.
Praise For…
“Supernatural thrills with a side of laughs.”—The Denver Post
“Thrilling . . . heart-stopping . . . Terrific characterization and patient plotting mark Koontz’s work, and this novel about the triumph of modesty over hubris proves exemplary on both counts. A work both exciting and engaging—and with its heart in the right place.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Poignant but quick-moving . . . Koontz deftly mixes [in] humor . . . as he tackles the big questions: Can humans prove that God exists? And why is Elvis scared to go to Heaven?”—People (four stars)
“Koontz gives his character wit, good humor, a familiarity with the dark side of humanity—and moral outrage.”—USA Today