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(Originally written January 23, 2006)
I was a Dean R. Koontz fan long ago, and since I've gotten back into reading, I see Mr. Koontz has remained as skilled as ever. I recently read and was thrilled by "Intensity," but even so, I was STILL blown away by "Velocity!"
What can I say? Once this novel got going, which did not take any time, every chapters, almost every PAGE had me on the edge of my seat! Koontz throws you in with hero Billy and never lets either of you rest.
This novel is also strong in the What-Would-YOU-Do? category. While "Intensity" took me along for the ride, "Velocity" made me feel even more like I was at the center of the story. I kept trying to figure out how I would handle each situation even as I waited to see what Billy would do next.
As is Koontz's habit, we are once again treated to his standard "Man with a sad background" character. But this time, the "Woman with a terrible background" character is absent (or at least in a coma). And so, as with "Intensity," I was able to look past this "stock" character and focus more on the story.
As a result, I have no real complaints about Koontz's work this time around. "Velocity" edges out "Dream Parlor" by Christopher Andrews as my current favorite novel, and I am pleased to give another 5-star rating.
5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 12, 2008
What a ride. The plot is slick, fast-paced and very entertaining. The ending is both satisfying and touching. As in much of Koontz's work, several plot points do strain credibility. This is but a minor fault in a popular fiction designed to entertain. When Koontz is on, he is ON. Quite fun. Highly recommended. Note that there are no supernatural or paranormal elements to this story. The horrors are strictly of the human variety, and, in my opinion, that makes them even more scary.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Velocity was a great thriller. The suspense kept me reading it until I finished it and uncovered the mystery. The premise is that Billy, a hardworking, quiet bartender, recieves a note telling him he has the power to determine who the writer of the note murders. Billy decides that the note is a malicious prank and ignores it. He's ready to move on until one of the possible victims the note indicated ends up dead. More notes arrive and Billy realizes that he's dealing with a serial killer who's so expertly tangled him in his murderous web that he can't even contact the police.
I love how Dean Koontz took a premise so frightening and made it wholly believable. He had red herrings and dozens of clues that kept me guessing. Koontz managed to keep the storyline of the relentless killer going at a breakneck speed while developing all the characters. In Velocity there were two mysteries side by side- the mystery of the killer's identity and motivation and the mystery of how Billy is more than just an average bartender. I loved how I had to keep reaing to peel back layer upon layer of who the protaganist really was. It added to the suspense. The climax was completely suprising and thrilling and led to a perfectly written conclusion. I loved this book because it also dealt with deeper topics like the human condition. So it offered entertainment and integrity. Dean Koontz is an excellent writer and I definitely recommend this one.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I've been a big fan of Dean Koontz since reading Watchers the year after it came out, and I normally like everything he writes. Velocity is a decent novel, but it represents a departure from some of Koontz's normal style conventions. Although I appreciate the effort to do something different, to experiment a bit, I thought the experiment was unsuccessful. The book is tense and suspenseful, as Koontz novels always are, but throughout most of the novel I felt it lacked something. It was not until the end that I realized what.
Probably my favorite aspect of Dean Koontz's novels is his wonderful characterization, and his startling ability, novel after novel, with character after character, to make me love and care about his characters. His novels are "page turners" because I care so much about the characters. I worry about them. I want them to make it. And so I keep reading; I can't put the books down.
In Velocity, however, I did not feel the same way. There's really only one character. The book is told entirely from his perspective -- it could easily have been written in first person format. There are no scene breaks, no shifts into someone else's mind. Although that is fine, the problem here is that I didn't really like main character Billy Wiles very much. I didn't find myself DIS-liking him either... But I didn't care about him the way I've cared about characters in all of Koontz's other novels. Billy becomes somewhat likable in the very last few chapters, but it happens too late, and for the bulk of the book I found him uninteresting.
Don't get me wrong. Velocity is not a bad book. If this were a novel by some other author I'd never heard of, I'd probably say it was pretty decent. But as a Koontz novel, I felt it was one of Dean's weaker offerings. My advice is, save this for last, and read all the other ones first. They're all better than this one.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.A hard book to put down. One that will keep you at the edge of your seat!
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Posted July 11, 2009
THIS BOOK IS GREAT. I WAS SO INTO IT THAT IT WAS LIKE I WAS THERE. THE SUSPENSE IS UNBELIEVABLE. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS I'VE READ. IT KEPT ME ON THE EDGE OF MY SEAT. WANTING MORE, AND AFRAID TO TURN THE PAGE. IT WAS ONE SUPRISE AFTER THE NEXT. EASY, FAST, AND EXCITING READ.
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Posted December 3, 2011
It is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.. and I about bet you won't be able to set this book down until youre done reading it.
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Posted December 1, 2011
Omg! Excellent read, keeps you in suspense wondering what is next ! I have this in hard copy and may buy it again so that I canhave it on my nook .
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.VELOCITY was a very engaging story. The main character Billy Wiles just can't seem to make the right decision given the choices he is given. Killing, mayhem, entrapment, and love. It's all in there. I highly recommend VELOCITY. The novel is good to it's name.
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Posted April 5, 2011
just awesome! its over before you know it. A perfect ending!
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Posted April 18, 2012
Loved this book
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Posted April 8, 2012
Love this book. Ive read it twice now. There is so much suspense and action.
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Posted March 21, 2012
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Posted January 7, 2012
I enjoyed this book but was not as blown away by it as I was some if his other work.The first half of the story kept me more on edge than the last half. It was still a good read but I didn't have any problem putting it down.I was a little put off by the name "Freak". And the suspense was gone closer to the ending than I expected. I did enjoy it enough to finish it rather quickly and I believe most people will too.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.when i first tried to read this i got through one cpt. and i wasnt intrested normally koontz gets me from go but when i picked it up to give it a second try by about the third cpt. is when i was really hooked it is a great book just didnt start off as fast for me as usual..
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Posted July 6, 2011
I enjoyed thr fast pace and suspence. Definately would recommend it!
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Posted June 21, 2011
I'm 13 years old and one of Dean Koontz biggest fans! Dean Koontz does spend a lot of time on details, but thats the point. This book was so good. I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone!
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Posted March 1, 2011
An amazing edition of a true novel. Has everything I look for in a book. Reccommended.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Billy, Poor billy. I was back and forth on the stars with this one. What I don't understand is why billy. Who is billy to the "freak". And what is with the word "freak". For some reason it just didn't fit.
I loved the storyline. It seemed so real. A killer on the loss taunting an unsuspecting victim. Making him choose the next person to die? Gruesome. I liked it!
Billy to me wasn't to strong of a character. He was boring. So it really made me wonder why someone would choose someone who is so boring. Billy made me fall asleep with his ramblings. And some of the scenes that happened seemed so fake. (In real life it would have not went down that way)
Oh and if this were a movie, I think it would be a B rating one. People would come thinking this is going to be great and then leave like Um What Just happened? Who the heck was that person?
A feeling of Confusion. Overall: It was good.
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Posted January 22, 2011
You read quotes and just melt from sheer perfection when you read this book. Velocity is one of the best Koontz books by a landslide.
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Overview
BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Dean Koontz's Odd Apocalypse.Dean Koontz’s unique talent for writing terrifying thrillers with a heart and soul is nowhere more evident than in this latest suspense masterpiece that pits one man against the ultimate deadline. If there were speed limits for the sheer pulse-racing excitement allowed in one novel, Velocity would break them all. Get ready for the ride of your life.…
Bill Wile is an easygoing, hardworking guy who leads a quiet, ordinary life. But that is about to change. One evening, after his usual eight-hour bartending ...