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Forever Odd: An Odd Thomas Novel (Paperback)
Not available, maybe be backordered or out of print
Other Books in Series
This is book number 2 in the Odd Thomas series.
- #1: In Odd We Trust (Graphic Novel) (Odd Thomas Graphic Novels #1) (Paperback): $14.99
- #3: Brother 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
I see dead people. But then, by God, I do something about it. Odd Thomas never asked for his special ability. He’s just an ordinary guy trying to live a quiet life in the small desert town of Pico Mundo. Yet he feels an obligation to do right by his otherworldly confidants, and that’s why he’s won hearts on both sides of the divide between life and death. But when a childhood friend disappears, Odd discovers something worse than a dead body and embarks on a heart-stopping battle of will and wits with an enemy of exceptional cunning. In the hours to come there can be no innocent bystanders, and every sacrifice can tip the balance between despair and hope.
You’re invited on an unforgettable journey through a world of terror and transcendence to wonders beyond imagining. And you can have no better guide than Odd Thomas.
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, Anna, and the enduring spirit of their golden, Trixie.
Praise For…
“Compelling . . . a marvelously narrated cat-and-mouse game.”—New York Daily News
“Heartfelt and provocative . . . a wonderfully rich and entertaining story.”—Chicago Sun-Times
“An inventive . . . mix of suspense, whimsy, and uplift. It’s refreshing to come across a character as good-hearted as Odd. . . . [Koontz has] a voice all his own.”—The Washington Post
“The nice young fry cook with the occult powers is Koontz’s most likable creation.”—The New York Times