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Cold Fire
Cold Fire
Author: Dean Koontz
ISBN: 52036
Pages: 326
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Putnam
Book Type: Hardcover
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AngelWings avatar reviewed Cold Fire on + 160 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Gripping, from beginning to end, can't put it down!
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Not one of his best but still a very good read.
suecam avatar reviewed Cold Fire on + 17 more book reviews
This book is missing Dust Jacket.
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I just finished this book and it was fantastic!
WildOrchid avatar reviewed Cold Fire on + 222 more book reviews
Excellent Koontz. I'm never sure where he is taking me but I sit back and enjoy the ride and I am always thrilled to see where we end up. So many twists and turns it will keep you guessing. Highly recommended.

Unabridged on 9 audio cassettes approx 16 hours (which go by so fast)
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If you like Dean Koontz, you will like this book.
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Delicious!
cottre26 avatar reviewed Cold Fire on + 75 more book reviews
Interesting book, but a little out there. I did figure out what was going on partway through the book, which is always fun.
ghostlysun avatar reviewed Cold Fire on + 37 more book reviews
This is definitely not the best Koontz novel. I didn't really like the characters as much as his other notable ones. As for the story, it was interesting and bizarre. It's worth reading, but don't expect much compared to Koontz's other novels.
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I love Dean Koontz, and this book lived up to all my expectations.
DanJohnson avatar reviewed Cold Fire on + 63 more book reviews
One of Dean Koontz' best efforts!
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Another Great Koontz!!!
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Another book of his my daughter read she loves all his books
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Good condition. It's not my favorite Koontz book, but makes a good read. I didn't figure out the source of the "problem" until almost the end of the book, and even then I was surprised by the end.
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in portland,he saved a young boy, from a drunk driver,in boston, he rescued a child from an explosion, and why did he whisper in his sleep,there is an enemy ,it is coming?
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In Portland he saved a young boy for a drunk driver. In Boston he rescued a child from an underground explosion. In Houston he disarmed a man who was trying to shoot his own wife. Reporter Holly Thorne was intrigued by this strange quiet savior named Jim Ironheart - but what power compelled an ordinary man to save twelve lives in three months? What visions haunted his dreams? And why did he whisper in his sleep "There is an Enemy. It is coming. It'll kill us all..."
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Koontz thriller
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In Portland, he save a young boy from a drunk driver. In Boston, he rescued a child from an underground explosion. In Houston, he disarmed a man who was trying to shoot his own wife. Reporter Holly Thorne was intrigues by this strange quite savior named Jim Ironheart. She was even falling in love with him. But waht power compelled and ordinary man to save twelve lives in three months? what visions haunted his dreams? and why did he whisper in sleep: there is an Enemy. It is comming. It'll kill us all...?
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In Portland, he saved a young boy from a drunk driver. In Boston, he rescued a chld from an undergrouond explosion. In Houston, he disarmed a man who was trying to shoot his own wife. Reporter Holly Thorne was intrigued by this strange quiet savior named Jim Ironheart. She was even falling in love with him. But what power compelled an ordinary man to save twelve lives in three months? What visions haunted his dreams? And why did he whisper in his sleep: There is an Enemy. It is coming. It'll kill us all...?
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In Portland, he saved a you7ng boy from a drunk driver. In Boston, he rescued a child from an underground explosion. In Houston, he disarmed a man who was trying to shoot his own wife. Reporter Holly Thorne was intrigued by this strange quiet savior named Jim Ironheart. She was even falling in love with him. But what power compelled an ordinary man to save twelve lives in three months? What visions haunted his dreams: And why did he whisper in his sleep: There is an enemy. It is coming. It'll kill us all........?