A review by kimberwitch
Relentless by Dean Koontz

4.0

Loved this book like I love all of Koontz's books. The suspense is nail biting, as usual, and the dialogue is tight. Koontz always finds a way to make his characters laugh in the face of seriously harrowing circumstances. I especially enjoyed the gifted child character, Milo. The whole family is special, both individually and as a unit. These are charcters that stick with you long after you've closed up the back cover. I also enjoyed how Koontz used the secret society angle in this book. He always manages to make me question what I'm reading and how far I'm willing to hang my own reality out the window and join the ride. And, of course, I always do go for the ride. It's just so damn entertaining. If I have one negative criticism about this book it's that it ended too abruptly (although, I must admit, I wanted the bad guys to get their comeuppance). Perhaps, Koontz will revisit this unique family and this secret society in another future book. I'd look forward to that very much.