Odd Apocalypse
The stallion reared over me, silently slashing the air with the
hooves of its forelegs, a creature of such immense power that I stumbled backward even though I knew that it was as immaterial as a dream...
The woman astride the ghostly mount reaches out desperately, the latest spirit to enlist the aid of Odd Thomas, the unassuming young fry cook
whose gift — or curse — it is to see the shades of the restless dead, and to help them when he can. This mission of mercy will lead Odd through
realms of darkness he has never before encountered, as he probes the
long-held secrets of a sinister estate and those who inhabit it.
ODD APOCALYPSE
Once presided over by a flamboyant Hollywood mogul during the Roaring
’20s, the magnificent West Coast property known as Roseland is now home
to a reclusive billionaire financier and his faithful servants. And, at
least for the moment, it’s also a port in the storm for Odd Thomas and
his traveling companion, the inscrutably charming Annamaria, the Lady of the Bell. In the wake of Odd’s most recent clash with lethal
adversaries, the opulent manor’s comforts should be welcome. But there’s far more to Roseland than meets even the extraordinary eye of Odd, who
soon suspects it may be more hell than haven.
A harrowing
taste of Roseland’s terrors convinces Odd that it’s time to hit the road again. Still, the prescient Annamaria insists that they’ve been led
there for a reason, and he’s promised to do his best for the ghost on
horseback. Just how deep and dreadful are the mysteries Roseland and her masters have kept for nearly a century? And what consequences await
whoever is brave, or mad, enough to confront the most profound breed of
evil? Odd only knows. Like his acclaimed creator, the irresistible Odd
Thomas is in top-notch form — as he takes on what may well be the most
terrifying challenge yet in his curious career.
Dean Koontz
Dean Koontz is a master of suspense, blending chilling thrills with profound emotional depth in a way that has made him one of the most recognized names in contemporary fiction. With over 100 novels published and millions of copies sold worldwide, his work spans across genres, from psychological thrillers to supernatural mysteries, consistently captivating readers with intricate plots and unforgettable characters.
Born in 1945 in Everett, Pennsylvania, Koontz’s early life was marked by a love for storytelling and a fascination with the darker sides of human nature. His writing career began in the 1960s, but it wasn’t until the late 1970s and early 1980s that he truly began to find his voice, capturing the essence of fear and wonder with books like Whispers and Phantoms. These works cemented his place as a writer who could combine edge-of-your-seat tension with deep psychological insight.
Odd Thomas
Odd Thomas consists of seven books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.