I'm not out to give this a negative review, but I did want to review it for the potential benefit of fellow readers.
I used to be a die-hard Koontz fan. By sneaking my mom's books, I was reading him before I was an 'appropriate age,' but I devoured them. They were wonderful and scary. I was always excited to get new releases the day they were released. That changed a decade or so ago, and I stopped reading his books, for the most part. Not important to go into why I stopped, but I wanted to address why I decided to buy this book.
In looking at the reviews, I saw multiple people saying this book was 'classic Koontz,' 'the old Koontz,' 'the Koontz I used to know,' etc. I couldn't resist. I bought it. I want to warn people looking for 'classic Koontz' to use caution. Maybe we have a different idea of what Koontz books used to be like, why we read them, or why we stopped (if we did), but to me, this book was nothing like what I was looking for, as a former Koontz fan.
I have read a significant amount of the book, and if it was a standalone, I'd force myself to finish it, but there are at least two more that I'm not going to read, so I'm just going to set this book aside. All this conspiracy-focused book/series has done for me is made me wonder how Christopher Snow is doing in Moonlight Bay, as we were left hanging two books into a trilogy years ago...

