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One Door Away from Heaven

by Dean Koontz
One Door Away from Heaven by Dean Koontz
★ 6.50 / 2
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Hailed as "America's most popular suspense novelist" (Rolling Stone) Dean Koontz has entered a rich new phase of his writing career that is yielding his most imaginative, meaningful, and popular work yet.

At the height of his powers as a literary craftsman, he has won the acclaim of critics as well as the allegiance of millions of fans the world over, transforming the greatest fears and hopes of our time into masterworks of dazzling originality and emotional resonance.

Now, with the stunning depth and virtuosity of his storytelling, he brings to readers one of his most gripping and richly imagined novels to date - an intoxicating story of adventure and suspense, mystery and revelation, told with humor, heart, and high art.

One Door Away From Heaven

In a dusty trailer park on the far edge of the California dream, Michelina Bellsong contemplates the choices she has made. At twenty-eight, she wants to change the direction of her troubled life but can’t find her way - until a new family settles into the rental trailer next door and she meets the young girl who will lead her on a remarkable quest that will change Micky herself and everything she knows - or thinks she knows - forever.

Despite the brace she must wear on her deformed left leg, and her withered left hand, nine-year-old Leilani Klonk radiates a buoyant and indomitable spirit that inspires Micky. Beneath Leilani's effervescence, however, Micky comes to sense a quiet desperation that the girl dares not express.

Leilani's mother is little more than a child herself. And the girl's stepfather, Preston Maddoc, is educated but threatening. He has moved the family from place to place as he fanatically investigates UFO sightings, striving to make contact, claiming to have had a vision that by Leilani's tenth birthday aliens will either heal her or take her away to a better life on their world.

Slowly, ever more troubling details emerge in Leilani's conversations with Micky. Most chilling is Micky’s discovery that Leilani had an older brother, also disabled, who vanished after Maddoc took him into the woods one night and is now "gone to the stars."

Leilani's tenth birthday is approaching. Micky is convinced the girl will be dead by that day. While the child-protection bureaucracy gives Micky the runaround, the Maddoc family slips away into the night. Micky sets out across America to track and find them, alone and afraid but for the first time living for something bigger than herself.

She finds herself pitted against an adversary, Preston Maddoc, as fearsome as he is cunning. The passion and disregard for danger with which Micky pursues her quest bring to her side a burned-out detective who joins her on a journey of incredible peril and startling discoveries, a journey through terrible darkness to unexpected light.

One Door Away From Heaven is an incandescent mix of suspense and humor, fear and wonder, a story of redemption and timeless wisdom that will have readers cheering. Filled with tragedy and joy, with terror and hope, it solidifies Dean Koontz's reputation as one of the foremost storytellers of our time. This is Dean Koontz at his very best - and it doesn’t get any better than that.

 

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Release date: 2001

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Dean Koontz

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.

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What makes Koontz’s stories stand out is his ability to explore the human condition within the framework of high-stakes action and eerie mystery. His characters, often ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances, face not only physical danger but also moral and philosophical dilemmas that resonate deeply with readers. Whether he's introducing a troubled protagonist on the run from a malevolent force or a loyal dog who becomes an unexpected hero, Koontz's ability to evoke empathy and suspense simultaneously is what keeps his readers coming back for more.

Koontz’s writing style is as dynamic as his storytelling. He seamlessly weaves elements of horror, science fiction, and thriller, all while exploring themes of good versus evil, the strength of the human spirit, and the mysteries of the universe. His books often delve into the supernatural, but they are grounded in the very human experiences of love, loss, and survival. He has a knack for creating worlds that feel familiar, yet brimming with dark and unsettling possibilities, making every page turn feel like a step deeper into a thrilling unknown.

Some of his most notable works include Intensity, Watchers, and Odd Thomas, the latter of which has gained a particularly devoted following. The Odd Thomas series, featuring a young man with the ability to see the dead, showcases Koontz's talent for blending horror with heart, creating an unforgettable protagonist who is both ordinary and extraordinary.

Throughout his career, Koontz has been recognized with numerous accolades, including several Bram Stoker Awards and a spot on The New York Times bestseller list. Despite his immense success, he remains a humble figure, deeply involved in his craft and committed to creating stories that engage and provoke thought long after the final page is turned.

Koontz’s impact on the thriller genre is undeniable. His books invite readers to confront their deepest fears while offering hope and redemption, a unique combination that has made him an enduring figure in modern fiction. With every novel, Dean Koontz continues to push the boundaries of suspense, horror, and emotional storytelling, ensuring his place as one of the leading authors of his generation.

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