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The Darkest Evening of the Year

The Darkest Evening of the Year

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Author: Dean Koontz
Publisher: Bantam
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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 233 reviews

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 480
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Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.1 x 1.1

ISBN: 0553589121
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780553589122

Publication Date: October 21, 2008
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The Darkest Ice Cream of the Year by Dean Koontz

I once said writing a novel is sometimes like making love and sometimes like having a tooth pulled--and sometimes like making love while having a tooth pulled. I arrived at one of those joyful yet excruciating moments while working on The Darkest Evening of the Year.

Because I am obsessive about the revision of each page--the word fussbudget is embarrassingly apt when I am brooding over whether to use a comma or a semicolon--I have more than once held on to a manuscript until the drop-dead date for delivery. When that date rolled around for this book, I had written everything, but I was unwilling to send all of it to my editor. I withheld the last fifty pages for another four days, causing a quiet panic in those at my publishing house who are responsible for meeting production deadlines.

Although the book was done, I felt that something was wrong with Chapter 63. The action worked, the characters were in character, the mood was sustained...but something felt wrong with it, some fine point of the villain's motivation. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, I worked 12-hour days, trying to identify the source of my doubt, but couldn't specify it to my satisfaction.

Nothing like this had ever happened to me. Previously, my worst struggles with a story had come in the first two-thirds, and the final third had been, if not a sweet swift toboggan run, at least a sleigh ride.

Sunday, I got up at 6:00 and set to work, revising, looking for the thorn I could feel but couldn't see--and ended up working 22 hours, eating at my desk, before tumbling to the problem at 4:00 a.m. Monday morning. "Eureka!" I cried, but I was so weary and my voice was so weak that my shout of jubilation came out as a squeak.

The revisions required to Chapter 63 were minor, but after working 58 hours in four days, after having passed a night without sleep, I was unable to focus sharply enough to get them done in the little time that remained before the production schedule would be derailed. In desperation, I turned to that source of creative energy and literary enlightenment that is without equal: ice cream.

I shuffled to the kitchen and snared a Dreyer's Slow-Churned Vanilla Almond Crunch bar from the freezer. I devoured this sweet-and-creamy muse, and felt the scales lift from my eyes; inspiration sparkled between my ears. I finished the revisions and e-mailed the final version of Chapter 63 to my editor with not a minute to spare. Although the American Heart Association will take issue with me, my advice to young writers stuck on a scene is to stop worrying about your arteries and give your wheel-spinning imagination what it needs to find traction: a tasty shot of fat and sugar.

--Dean Koontz, October 2007






Product Description
Who will be with you in the darkest hour?

Amy Redwing has devoted her life to rescuing dogs. But the unique bond she shares with Nickie, a golden retriever she saves in the most dangerous encounter of her life, is deeper than any she has ever known. In one night, their loyalty will be put to the test, and each will prove to the other how far they will go—when the stakes turn deadly serious.



Customer Reviews:   Read 228 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A Very Special Story   January 6, 2009
K. A. Handyside (Detroit, MI)
I loved this book! I felt that the good/evil contrasts were very well done, and I loved the part that the dogs played. Many reviewers here at Amazon seem disappointed by this book and I simply don't know why. To me, it was a very special story and I enjoyed every page of it! Well done, Mr. Koontz!


4 out of 5 stars Watchers & Hideway Combine into a Great Story   January 5, 2009
James Rada (Gettysburg, PA, USA)
I'm a Dean Koontz fan. I've been reading his stories and novels for about 20 years. I've seen his writing hit wonderful highs and a couple of lows. The Darkest Evening of the Year is definitely near the high side.

It uses the dog as a hero idea from Watchers (one of my favorites) with the angelic intervention idea Koontz used in Hideaway.

The story is a taut thriller with Koontz letting out just enough information of the back story to keep the story moving forward without hindrance.

If I had two problems with the story, it's the nearly heavy handed writing about animal rescue. It wasn't preachy but it came close, especially at the end. Also, the miracles at the end were a bit of an easy solution.

Still, this is vintage Koontz. You can tell he's writing about a subject near and dear to his heart, which gives it a wonderful sincerity. Being a dog lover myself, some of the scenes came close to making me cry.




5 out of 5 stars great book   December 22, 2008
Jennifer Matheson
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The book was shipped fast and packed great. Book is in new condition. would buy from this seller again. thank you


4 out of 5 stars First time reader of Koontz!   December 17, 2008
D. Walker (Colorado)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Ok I guess I should have picked up a Koontz book before now, seeing I am 50 years old! I have been a avid reader of King. Now I want to test the waters. Koontz is a really good writer, easy to read his work. I could not wait to pick up this book every time I set it down.

Now I am ordering my next Koontz book... Hmmm but which one?

Enjoy this one!



3 out of 5 stars Bland   December 17, 2008
Brandi Knepper (Vancouver, WA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have been a Koontz fan for about 15 years and have read every book he has published. Some are better than others, but this book was extremely dull. I had to force myself to get through the first half of the book before getting into it. The book was enjoyable in Koontz fashion, but rather lackluster in it's entirety.