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The Husband [Hardcover] Dean Koontz
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Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Koontz ( Forever Odd) is likely to have himself another
bestseller in this pulse-pounding thriller with echoes of Hitchcock and
Cornell Woolrich. One morning, Southern California gardener Mitchell
Rafferty gets a call on his cellphone from a stranger saying that
Mitch's beloved wife, Holly, has been kidnapped and that he has less
than three days to come up with $2 million in cash. Of course, he's
warned not to involve the police. While Mitch is still on the phone, the
kidnapper proves his seriousness by directing Mitch's attention to a
man walking a dog across the street. A moment later the man is shot
dead. Mitch must walk a fine line—cooperating with the police inquiry
into this murder without revealing Holly's plight. Koontz ratchets up
the tension in a manner sure to captivate most readers, though some may
find the ending anticlimactic. (May 30) Copyright © Reed
Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights
reserved.
*Starred Review* It's another boring day in paradise for gardener
Mitch Rafferty, planting impatiens on a rich client's lawn. Then his
cell rings. It's Holly, his wife, and she doesn't sound good. Someone
slaps her, she screams, and a man comes on to tell Mitch that he has 60
hours to raise $2 million to ransom her. Just so Mitch knows they mean
business, the man says, see the guy walking a dog across the street?
Mitch looks and blam! A bullet to the head kills the dog walker. Let
this be a warning, too, that the kidnapper-killers will know if Mitch
says word one to the cops about his predicament, and Holly will suffer.
Where is a gardener supposed to get $2 million? The sinister caller says
he'll let Mitch know; just be a good machine and follow instructions.
Despite his terror, Mitch does until . . . But uh-uh-uh, nothing
should be given away about this sinuous nail-biter's developments.
Suffice it to say that Mitch's intensely warped family, managed
according to his rigidly materialistic psychologist-father's theories;
two betrayals, one of Mitch, the other of the kidnappers; a slick child
pornography entrepreneur; a humane but persistent police detective; and a
New Ager psychopath all help ratchet up the suspense and the violence.
But Koontz focuses relentlessly on Mitch and, in chapters scattered
judiciously throughout the latter 230 pages, Holly. Not for him the
flirtation with evil thinking that an Elmore Leonard does so well or the
temptation to sympathize with evildoers that an Alfred Hitchcock
offers. And yet Koontz is no less an artist for his championing of the
good and his determination to have readers identify with it, as this
hair-raising thriller attests. Ray Olson Copyright ©
American Library Association. All rights reserved
Product Details
- Hardcover: 416 pages
- Publisher: Bantam; First Printing edition (May 30, 2006)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0553804790
- ISBN-13: 978-0553804799
- Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
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