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The Face
Author: Dean Koontz

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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780553802481 - ISBN-10: 0553802488
Publication Date: 5/27/2003
Pages: 608


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Audio CD (Unabridged)

Book Description:
The Face

Acknowledged as “America’s most popular suspense novelist”(Rolling Stone ) and as one of today’s most celebrated and successful writers, Dean Koontz has earned the devotion of millions of readers around the world and the praise of critics everywhere for tales of character, mystery, and adventure that strike to the core of what it means to be human. Now he delivers the page-turner of the season, an unforgettable journey to the heart of darkness and to the pinnacle of grace, at once chilling and wickedly funny, a brilliantly observed chronicle of good and evil in our time, of illusion and everlasting truth.

He’s Hollywood’s most dazzling star, whose flawless countenance inspires the worship of millions and fires the hatred of one twisted soul. His perfectly ordered existence is under siege as a series of terrifying, enigmatic “messages” breaches the exquisitely calibrated security systems of his legendary Bel Air estate.

The boxes arrive mysteriously, one by one, at Channing Manheim’s fortified compound. The threat implicit in their bizarre, disturbing contents seems to escalate with each new delivery. Manheim’s security chief, ex-cop Ethan Truman, is used to looking beneath the surface of things. But until he entered the orbit of a Hollywood icon, he had no idea just how slippery reality could be. Now this good man is all that stands in the way of an
insidious killer—and forces that eclipse the most fevered fantasies of a city where dreams and nightmares are the stuff of daily life. As a seemingly endless and ominous rain falls over southern California, Ethan will test the limits of perception and endurance in a world where the truth is as thin as celluloid and answers can be found only in the illusory intersection of shadow and light.

Enter a world of marvelous invention, enchantment, and implacable intent, populated by murderous actors and the walking dead, hit men and heroes, long-buried dreams and never-dying hope.

Here a magnificent mansion is presided over by a Scottish force of nature known as Mrs. McBee, before whom all men tremble. A mad French chef concocts feasts for the mighty and the malicious. Ming du Lac, spiritual adviser to the stars, has a direct line to the dead. An aptly named cop called Hazard will become Ethan’s ally, an anarchist will sow discord and despair, and a young boy named Fric, imprisoned by celebrity and loneliness, will hear a voice telling him of the approach of something unimaginably evil. Traversing this extraordinary landscape, Ethan will face the secrets of his own tragic past and the unmistakable premonition of his impending violent death as he races against time to solve the macabre riddles of a modern-day beast.

A riveting tour de force of suspense, mystery, and miraculous revelation, The Face is that rare novel that entertains, provokes, and uplifts at the same time. It will make you laugh. It will give you chills. It will fill you with hope.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Sandra (Piper) wrote on 10/5/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I was worried that this was going to be about the famous movie star described on the book jacket. I was so pleased to find out that he never materializes as a character. The Face is about something entirely different. I loved this book. I really really liked the good guys and I really really hated the bad guys. I found it also had a very statisfying ending. Mr Koontz has yet to displease me or let me down. Thank you Mr Koontz!

Larry H. (lcsaved) wrote on 6/2/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is one of Koontz'a better books. A page burner to read...didn't want to put it down.

Shawna S. (KayakGirl) wrote on 2/26/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book is one of my favorites Koontz tales. Almost as good as "Whispers".

Hollie B. wrote on 1/30/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Enter a world of marvelous invention, enchantment, and implacable intent, populated by hit men and heroes, long-buried dreams and never dying hope. Another great read from Koontz.

Linda F. (Lindalou) wrote on 8/2/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Good read

Christine H. (crissi) wrote on 3/15/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Great mystery by koontz. i've read everything by him.

Hilary R. (technobookworm) wrote on 1/16/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Enjoyable, exciting read. Storyline moves along quickly, and this book is scary!

Lara A. wrote on 11/29/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

OMG I loved this book so much!It was a wonderful read!


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Colette B. (gracy66) wrote on 8/11/2009...


What an emotional rollercoaster with all the twists and turns. This is a very good short read which is fast paced and non-stop action.

Colleen C. (Kelsey151) wrote on 4/9/2009...


Read ALL of Dean Koontz's books, loved this one. It was a page turner that kept it interesting and new. Is a "feel-good" book, or as feel-good as Koontz will get.

Kristina P. (Luckistarr4) wrote on 8/7/2008...


Ok, this one was creepy. But I love those!! Dean Koontz didn't disappoint.

Sandy B. (haggatha) wrote on 4/13/2008...


great horror writer. great book

Molly M. (freeverse071681) wrote on 9/24/2006...


Ten-year-old Aelfric Manheim is home alone when he receives a call from a stranger with a simple and terrifying message, "There is trouble coming, young Fric...You're going to need a place to hide." Meanwhile, security chief for the Manheim estate, former detective Ethan Truman, is tailing a "deader than dead" body that got up and left the morgue when he vividly experiences his own death--twice. In The Face, Dean Koontz delivers yet another spellbinding and chilling novel, where real and imagined monsters walk the streets, ghosts travel through mirrors, and the devil makes house calls. Stalked by both real and supernatural evil, the bright and sensitive Fric, virtually orphaned by his A-list Hollywood parents, and the brave but disillusioned former detective Ethan Truman, himself suffering from the loss of his wife, must rely on their wits and each other to escape a dark and disturbing fate.
The supernatural lurks just beneath the surface of the "real" in Koontz's novels, and The Face is no exception. Ghosts, angels, demons, child predators and serial anarchists run rampant in Koontz's tale--the unsuspecting reader never knows what is real or imagined until the characters themselves know--creating a disorienting and frightening experience, and one that is vintage Koontz. Whether it be the real-life "agents of chaos" who roam the world creating mayhem and death or the phone lines that carry words of the dead to the living, this is Koontz at his most powerful and terrifying.


Dane N. wrote on 6/6/2006...


Dean Koontz reminds me increasingly of Stephen King (except King wrote very few complete, tedious flops, of course. None that I can think of off the top of my head.) He writes a pretty good yarn for 500 pages, then puts a bad taste in your mouth at the very end. King used to have trouble ending a book's plot. But the bad taste in a Koontz book usually comes from his going overboard on schmaltz or cliche. Most of this book is excellent.

Angel R. (Angelbaby666) wrote on 8/7/2005...


Not one of his best books but it is very good though.

Christine H. wrote on 7/24/2005...


An interesting novel. It was a bit different than his last novel, but I fully enjoyed reading it.

Michele W. (Shelly) wrote on 5/4/2005...


A Must Read!! Fast Paced


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