- Publisher: Bantam
- Date: December 2010
- Page Count: 442
- What the Night Knows by Dean Koontz
- Murder and Ruin follow John Calvino. From the time he was fourteen to now, when he is a local homicide detective, there seems to be a pattern emerging that may mean danger to his family. Two decades ago and many states away, Alton Turner Blackwood went on a murdering rampage, only finishing when he was killed by a teenage boy, after murdering his whole family. Now similar murders are taking place. A young boy who has just killed his family sits in a mental institute, saying the same things to John that Blackwood said twenty years ago. This may be more than coincidence, as the murders are just too much like the past occurrences. John begins to fear for his family as the pattern of murders continue. The anniversary of his family's death is coming soon and the faces of the evil coming after him and his are changing faster than he can keep up with. His job and home-life are affected and he now shares the secret of his past to try and save his future. His wife and children are also feeling the changes that have come into their lives. Mystical and frightening things have been happening and they are isolated more than they know. As the anniversary nears, John seeks an exorcist, but the spirit Ruin, in the form of Alton Blackwood finds many more hosts than John can find to help save his family. It may be up to him and his family to fight the curse haunting them.
- Dean Koontz has written novels for many years, and though frequently past novels have left me disappointed, this book reminds me of why Koontz has been so enjoyable in the past. This novel has characters of good and evil, that interest and entertain. Drama, mystery and intrigue keep you wondering what is going to happen next and what trial will be placed in John's path to further endanger his family and will they overcome it together.
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