Known for his suspense thrillers, Dean Koontz is a well-known, beloved American bestselling author. We explore 19 of the best Dean Koontz books.
Dean Koontz fans know the author works elements of various literary genres in his thriller novels, from horror to fantasy to science fiction. Thirty of the authorâs novels have hit the number one spot on The New York Times Bestseller List.
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- Popular Dean Koontz Books
- 1. Odd Thomas
- 2. Watchers
- 3. Phantoms
- 4. The Lost Soul Of The City
- 5. Demon Seed
- 6. Dragon Tears
- 7. The Silent Corner
- 8. The Husband
- 9. Ticktock
- 10. Corner Of His Eye
- 11. The Bad Place
- 12. The Taking
- 13. Intensity
- 14. Mr. Murder
- 15. Lightning
- 16. Strange Highways
- 17. Strangers
- 18. Night Chills
- 19. Whispers
- Frequently Asked Questions
Popular Dean Koontz Books
1. Odd Thomas
Published in 2003, [Odd Thomas](https://amazon.com/dp/0553384287? tag=work089-20) is one of Koontzâs most popular books. The title character is Odd, both in nature and in name. Between his beautiful girlfriend and his skills behind the grill at Pico Mundo, readers are perplexed by his interesting personal life and ability to catch some of the worldâs most dangerous killers.
Odd begins to see both the soon-to-be-dead and the dead in this novel and realizes that his newfound ability gives him clues into the real intentions of a shady town newcomer. Odd realizes that his girlfriendâs life is at stake and begins to work to stop the violence that he sees in the future of his beloved small town.
Fans of Odd can continue his story with the Odd Thomasseries sequels, including*Forever Odd *(published in 2005),*Brother Odd *(published in 2006),Odd Hours (2008),Odd Apocalypse(2012), andDeeply Odd(2013). You might be interested in exploring 19th-century Russian history books, such as these incredible books by Dostoevsky)!
âNothing is worse than being alone on the evening of the day when oneâs cow has exploded.â
Dean Koontz
2. Watchers
This 1987 thriller involves a hero, his golden retriever, and the Santa Ana Mountains. Protagonist Travis is hiking with his beloved dog to celebrate his 36th birthday, but suddenly, he refuses to go further into the woods. Travis is confused, disappointed, and frustrated that heâs struggling to find happiness and spend the day as he pleases, even on his birthday.
Soon, Travis realizes that his golden wasnât trying to stop his funâshe was trying to save him from an alien evil. Koontz expertly blends the bond between a man and his dog, science fiction, and horror as the pair work together to stop the unthinkable horrors deep in the mountain forest.
Koontz fans often recognize the profile of Trixie, Koontzâs beloved golden retriever, on the jacket of his books. Originally a service dog, Koontz received Trixie as a gift from the service organization Canine Companions for Independence, a group that provides service dogs to those in need, to whom he donated $2.5 million.
âWe have a responsibility to stand watch over one another, we are watchers, all of us, watchers, guarding against the darkness.â
Dean Koontz
3. Phantoms
Stephen King called 2002âs *Phantoms *âgruesome, unrelenting⌠well-realized, intelligent, and humane.â Two sisters return to their hometown initially, finding that the area is oddly quiet. They discover that everyone in the town is dead or missing, animals included.
The sisters work together to contact the police from another town, and a biological team is sent in to learn more about whatâs caused the tragedy. A man named Timothy is summoned to help them, and the group is shocked to learn about the ancient creature that may be at fault for destroying the town.
âEven though she knew it wasnât biologically possible for her heart to rise into her throat, she swallowed it anyway.â
Dean Koontz
4. The Lost Soul Of The City
Imagine waking up with no memories, not even of your name. This is the situation that Nameless, the protagonist of 2021âs The Lost Soul of the City, finds himself in when he awakes with nothing but a gun and a mission. Nameless is forced to go up against an arms dealer willing to do whatever it takes to keep stacking the cash.
Despite a lack of understanding of the purpose of his mission, Nameless is committed to getting the job done. Nameless befriends a teenage boy who guides him step-by-step through the city, moving toward their target. The Lost Soul of the Cityis the first book in the second season of the Nameless series.
âNature can be as deadly as the human beings she has spawned, but she canât match them for cruelty.â
Dean Koontz
5. Demon Seed
Released in 1997, Demon Seed explored the relationship between humans and technology in a way that few writers could imagine at the time. The novel dives into the world of Susan Harris, a woman who chooses to live on her own in a mansion, surrounded only by automated systems controlled by her computer.
With every comfort and security measure accounted for, Harris felt safe in her home and depended on technology to keep her protected from the outside world. However, when her technology experiences a breach from the outside world, Harris finds that she no longer has the control over her home that she once profoundly valued. Her computer is consumed with learning more about her, and Harris is terrifiedâand stuck.
âThen what are you? An electronic Hannibal Lector? You canât eat my liver with fava beans through a modem, you know.â
Dean Koontz
6. Dragon Tears
This 1993 thriller follows Harry Lyon, a police officer who does things by the book, and his partner, Connie Gulliver, who prefers to forge her path. Lyon and Gulliver butt heads from time to time, with Lyon encouraging Gulliver to be more orderly and Connie encouraging Lyon to embrace the chaos that comes with day-to-day life.
Lyon and Gulliver are forced to work together to take out a shooter, and suddenly, their lives take a wild turn. Gulliver is rightâthe world is chaotic, and even the oldest systems cannot be trusted. Lyon receives an ominous message warning him of his impending death, and despite working to cling to the methods he knows and loves, he finds himself sinking further and further from safety.
âSometimes you have to break a rule to save the system.â
Dean Koontz
7. The Silent Corner
This 2017 thriller focuses on FBI agent Jane Hawk, a devastated widow working to discover why her Marine husband died by suicide. Hawk has her teenage son hide with friends while she works to avoid drones and other devices used to track her as she works to uncover the reason behind the suicide of her husbandâas well as others.
Hawk discovers that the culprit was nanotech brain implants placed by scientist Bertold Shenneck. No matter how hard Jane tries to stay off of the grid, she canât seem to shake Shenneckâs trackers. Fans of The Silent Cornerwill also love the rest of the Jane Hawk series.
âIs your opinion supposed to matter to me? I donât even know your name. You have a name, or are you just some anonymous gremlin who spins into peopleâs lives and wrecks their mood?â
Dean Koontz
8. The Husband
Business owner Mitch Rafferty receives an unexpected phone call from someone who says theyâve kidnapped his wifeâand unless he can come up with million, sheâll be tortured and left to fend for herself. Rafferty doesnât have the million, but the kidnappers say that if he loves his wife as much as he says he does, heâll find a way to find the money. The kidnappers force Rafferty to watch a murder, showing Rafferty that they mean businessâand that calling the police would be the wrong choice.
When Rafferty gets home, he sees that the house has been set up to make it look like he killed his wife. He receives a message that tells him to await further instruction from the kidnappers. As Rafferty moves through a series of nefarious events to free his wife, sheâs trapped in an attackâworking furiously to find a way to defend herself.
Koontz works to incorporate family values into many of his novels but is careful not to come off as preachy or over-the-top. Koontzâs Catholic faith plays a role in many suspense books, but the author says he makes a point not to âget on a soapbox.â While Koontz believes this approach helps him reach new fans, he also knows that it can alienate others.
âLove scrubs the worst stains clean. Anyway, there can be no retreat in the face of evil, only resistance. And commitment.â
Dean Koontz
9. Ticktock
Released in 1996, Ticktockfollows the story of Southern California novelist Tommy Phan. One day, the writer comes home and discovers a rag doll placed at his doorstep. The doll is plain, with Xâs for her eyes and mouth and an X placed over her heart. After hearing a popping sound in the middle of the night, Phan notices that the stitches that formed the X on the dollâs heart have popped.
A series of complex events follows: a terrifying entity comes out of the doll, and it wants nothing more than to end Phanâs life. Phan meets a waitress who has a gut feeling that something is wrongâand wants to help. Together, they work to figure out how to save Phanâs life before dawn.
âDonât be negative. Negative thinking disturbs the fabric of the cosmos.â
Dean Koontz
10. Corner Of His Eye
This 2000 novel tells the story of Bartholomew Lampion. When Lampion is born, strange and unusual events happen, and his family marvels at his unusual, beautiful eyes. A thousand miles away, on the same day, an evil man learns that he has a mortal enemy named Lampion and must kill his enemy if they ever cross paths.
As Lampion grows, his doctors discover that his beautiful eyes are cursed with cancer and must be removed. At the age of 13, Lampion miraculously regains his sight. He begins to live an eventful, unforgettable life while remaining unaware of the man thousands of miles away who will kill him if he has the chance.
âIt will all be better in the end and if it is not better then it must not be the end yetâ
Dean Koontz
11. The Bad Place
Imagine: youâre exhausted but terrified to fall asleep. This is the reality for Frank Pollard, the protagonist of 1990âs The Bad Place.
Pollard has no memory of killing anyone, but he wakes up in a motel with his hands covered in blood. Heâs not sure how the blood got there, but heâs confident heâs not a murderer. Each time Pollard wakes up over the next few days, he discovers terrifying objects in his pockets.
Quickly, Pollard discovers a fear of sleep and begs Bobby and Julie Dakota, a husband-and-wife detective team, to help him solve the mystery and finally get his life back. Bobby and Julia work to follow him to figure out where he goes when he canât seem to remember. They are amazed that he doesnât just go somewhere else when he canât recallâhe travels to other realms, leaving the world he knows behind.
âShe was fascinated with words. To her, words were things of beauty, each like a magical powder or potion that could be combined with other words to create powerful spells.â
Dean Koontz
12. The Taking
This 2004 doomsday thriller tells the story of a town cut off from the rest of society. Residents of a California town wake up to the sound of rain on their rooftops, only to discover that whatâs falling from the sky isnât rain at allâinstead, itâs a silvery substance that will change their lives forever. The community tries to learn more about whatâs going on by watching the news on TV, but soon, reception dissipates, and the town is left without television, phone, or internet.
The once-friendly feel of the town is quickly erased. Some community members work to come together to fight the unknown evil, while others take an every-man-for-himself approach. Readers become close to the characters as they learn how they work together to avoid death traps that suddenly pop up daily in their formerly safe streets.
ââŚas long as there is life, there is hope that beauty lost can be rediscovered, that what has been reviled can be redeemed.â
Dean Koontz
13. Intensity
Chyna Shepherd happened to be at the wrong place and time. Needing a much-needed break from her hectic college life and abusive household, she finds the Templetonsâ company welcoming and decides to spend her long weekend with the family. Little did she know that sheâll have to face another tragedy when Edgler Forman Vess, a self-proclaimed âhomicidal adventurer,â breaks into the house and kills everyone except Chyna and her friend, Laura Templeton.
Follow Chyna and her intense plight against Edgler and his unrestrained thirst for any experienceâs âintensity.â
Dean Koontzâs âIntensityâ is a literary gem that explores both Chynaâs and Edglerâs psyches, letting the reader understand why they do what they do. Paired with enthralling action scenes and psychological warfare, Intensity is a gripping page-turner thatâll keep you at the edge of your seat.
âThere are no explanations for human evil. Only excuses.â
Dean Koontz
14. Mr. Murder
Many assume âMr. Murderâ is a semi-autobiography book because it reflects Dean Koontz in the persona of Marty Stillwater, a famous mystery writer. Stillwaterâs life seems perfect, aside from the fact that he has a clone genetically engineered to be an efficient assassin, murdering his targets and anyone who stops him. Through his rascality, the clone is drawn to Stillwater and eventually decides to take over his life.
Lose yourself in a mind-bending thriller and sci-fi story. âMr. Murderâ is an entertaining read that also opens the discussion about the existence of hidden schemes and their corruptions and morals, principally how they can affect an average personâs life.
âLaugh at tyrants and the tragedy they inflict. Such men welcome our tears as evidence of subservience, but our laughter condemns them to ignominy.â
Dean Koontz
15. Lightning
Laura Shane has been saved by a mysterious man even before she was born. She avoided every impending catastrophe thanks to her âguardian angel.â But who is this blond stranger who seems to be watching over her? A sci-fi book that includes time travels, wars, and falling in love, âLightningâ is an action-filled mystery and suspenseful title with a magnificent plot. Koontzâs writing presents characters with depth and decisions of their own without falling to the conventional Knight In Shining Armor trope.
Feel an adrenaline shot akin to a lightning strike and discover a unique camaraderie stretching over time and space.
âThere were two types of survivors in life: those, like her, who found the requisite strength in having once been loved with great intensity; and those who, having not been loved, learned to thrive on hatred, suspicion, and the meager rewards of revenge.â
Dean Koontz
16. Strange Highways
Experience different worlds and meet fascinating characters in Strange Highways â Koontzâs anthology book with short stories, novels, and novellas.
The main novel tells the story of Joey Shannon as he staggers through his futile life. He returns to his hometown for his fatherâs funeral but finds himself back in 1975, right before everything in his life went wrong.
From a failed author forced to relive his trauma, a petrifying pumpkin, aliens and robots, and many more, âStrange Highwaysâ can satisfy your every thriller need. Itâll bring you to both distant dimensions and close realities to explore human emotion and join the characters in their triumphs and terrors.
âDarkness dwells within even the best of us. In the worst of us, darkness not only dwells but reins.â
Dean Koontz
17. Strangers
Dominick, Ginger, Father Brendan, and Ernie found each other through shared misfortunes of varying illnesses. However, those are not the only adversity they share. They realized they had suppressed memories of what happened last summer in the Tranquility Motel, Nevada, through mysterious polaroids. Find out how the group lost their recollections and how they eventually exposed a government secret.
âStrangersâ manages to tackle the main characterâs feelings and thoughts. Enough so that the readers become just as invested as the protagonists. This literary piece involves the readers in uncovering the conspiracy of what happened in that hotel that one fateful weekend.
Read âStrangersâ for a riveting tale of bravery and humanity and marvel at how the author brings together a cast with different personalities and beliefs to work together in achieving a shared goal.
âHuman beings were not meant for solitude, lonely struggles; the very essence of the species was its need to give and receive friendship, affection, love.â
Dean Koontz
18. Night Chills
Paul Annendale and his two kids visit the town of Black Water for camping. It doesnât take Paul long to realize somethingâs wrong with the place â people are assaulting and murdering each other. Upon discovering that the town became an experimental lab for an unethical scientist and a multi-millionaire, Annendale sets out to terminate this psychological manipulation and contamination of the townâs water supply.
What is more frightening than the unknown? Like many of his books, Koontzâs âNight Chillsâ alarms the readers with a mysterious entity, inciting readersâ tension with what could happen to the characters.
**Note: **Before proceeding to read this work, be advised that it contains triggering scenes of sexual assault.
âAmericans were brought up to respect what was new and progressive â and more often than they wanted to admit, they died for their faith in what was bright and shiny.â
19. Whispers
Bruno Fryeâs delusion that his dead motherâs spirit is in the body of screenwriter Hilary Thomas pushed him to stalk her. As his abusive motherâs newest âhost,â Frye incessantly tries to assault and attack her, ending with Thomas stabbing him to death in self-defense. She even saw his dead body in the morgue. However, her nightmare resumes when a man who looks exactly like Frye attacks her again.
âWhispersâ was the first of Koontzâs works mentioned in the New York Times Best Sellersâ list. He received more acclaim when the novel turned into a 1990 movie. âWhispersâ starts with intense scenes and continues to give its readers a pulse-inducing rush. Read through arcs that unfold the charactersâ logic while enjoying elements of a classic thriller and romance.
âIâm not going to feel like a whole man except when Iâm with you. So if you think Iâm going to just let you walk away, youâre in for a big surprise. Iâll put up one hell of a fight to hold on to you, lady.â
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