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Original Title: Relentless
ISBN: 0553807145 (ISBN13: 9780553807141)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Cullen Greenwich, Milo Greenwich, Brunhilde Greenwich, Shearman Waxx
Setting: Newport Beach, California(United States)
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Relentless Hardcover | Pages: 356 pages
Rating: 3.72 | 15244 Users | 1345 Reviews

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Title:Relentless
Author:Dean R. Koontz
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 356 pages
Published:June 12th 2009 by Bantam (first published 2009)
Categories:Horror. Thriller. Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Mystery Thriller. Crime

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Bestselling novelist Cullen "Cubby" Greenwich is a lucky man and he knows it. He makes a handsome living doing what he enjoys. His wife, Penny, a children's book author and illustrator, is the love of his life. Together they have a brilliant six-year-old, Milo, affectionately dubbed "Spooky," and a non-collie named Lassie, who's all but part of the family.


So Cubby knows he shouldn't let one bad review of his otherwise triumphant new book get to him — even if it does appear in the nation's premier newspaper and is penned by the much-feared, seldom-seen critic Shearman Waxx. Cubby knows that the best thing to do is ignore the gratuitously vicious, insulting, and inaccurate comments. Penny knows it; even little Milo knows it. If Lassie could talk, she'd tell Cubby to ignore them, too.


Ignore Shearman Waxx and his poison pen is just what Cubby intends to do. Until he happens to learn where the great man is taking his lunch. Cubby just wants to get a good look at the mysterious recluse whose mere opinion can make or break a career — or a life.


But Shearman Waxx isn't what Cubby expects, and neither is the escalating terror that follows what seemed to be an innocent encounter. For Waxx gives criticism; he doesn't take it. He has ways of dealing with those who cross him that Cubby is only beginning to fathom. Soon Cubby finds himself in a desperate struggle with a relentless sociopath, facing an inexorable assault on far more than his life.



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I was looking at my a new Goodreads friend 'read-books' ---then remember when and where I read this book. (good memories)I was flying to Austin years ago. (I bought an 'Airport' book) ---Read it- loved it --had fun with it --gave it to my daughter's boyfriend when I was done!It was the first time I had read Dean Koontz -- It was page-turning. I might read Koontz again --(he seems to me to be an author to go to --WHEN in *THAT* type of mood!)

I kind of liked the idea of this inventive meta-novel, even though I didn't think it completely worked. The premise is that the supposed author, "Dean Koontz" (I am not sure if this is meant to refer to anyone in particular) has received one too many negative reviews from snooty intellectual liberal types, which has pushed him over the edge. Fuming with rage, he sits down and composes a novel where he gets even with the hated critics: Relentless is the result. The thing I didn't like is that the

Books like this are the reason why I stopped reading Koontz on a regular basis. For every quality read (Watchers, The Mask), there is one as bad as this. He is way too inconsistent. Read at your own peril. Truly awful in every way.

This has been my first encounter with a Dean Koontz novel. Coincidently it has also been the first time i have been compelled to actually voice my disgust in such a bad book. This book literally made me want to rip the pages out it was so bad. Koontz has a very limited vocabulary using the same words repeatedly (syntax), someone give this man a thesaurus. Sadly having a wild imagination does not counteract the problem of bad story telling. The storyline was hideously unbelievable and idiotic, i

Definitely not a Return to form book for Koontz. I will still always prefer his darker work, such as Midnight, Phantoms, and Lightning, but this was a good solid read that kept me turning the pages. Quite a bit of humor lightens the mood on this one but he has the mix right enough so that that humor doesn't throw you out of the story, and it isn't slapstick. It comes off as real between these characters. As with many thrillers, the ending seemed to come a bit easy. But these are small quibbles

A list of writers name-checked by Dean Koontzs Relentless: Dostoyevsky; Ballard; Chesterton; Flaubert; Dr Seuss; Flannery OConnor; Dickens; Capote; Hemmingway; Fitzgerald; Robert Heinlein; Zane Grey; Chandler; Edgar Rice Burroughs; Virginia Woolf; Somerset Maugham; Spillane; Longfellow; Aristophanes; Aristotle; Plato; Euripides; Plutarch; Herodotus; Hippocrates; Euclid; Archimedes; Dante; Chaucer; Thomas Aquinas; Shakespeare; Boswell; Johnson; Conrad; Bellow; Churchill; Orwell; Pasternak; Evelyn

February 2020 - Koontzland group read This book second read was nice, filling the holes and allowing better flow of the first read.Cubby" Greenwich, Child Author (first person), Penny Greenwich (wife), Milo(6 - Spooky - creates scientific designs), Lassie (family dog) stalked. All feared by Shearman Waxx (villain). In this read, as the Greenwichs flee Waxx, I find Sherman Waxx is more frightening & more brutal to them then my first read.(view spoiler)[Zuzu Waxx(mom) has her grandson stab
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