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Twilight Eyes (School & Library Binding)

by Dean R. Koontz (Author) "That was the year they murdered our president in Dallas ..." (more)
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The carnival is coming to town-and it's like nothing you've ever seen. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Only Slim MacKenzie can pierce the disguises and recognize the diabolical schemes of the undead who are feeding on human suffering, thanks to the gift--or burden--of special vision afforded by his twilight eyes. Reissue. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite Koontz book!!, May 5 2004
By Clifford Lynn (Mayfield Village, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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One of the greatest horror books ever written! I've read over 30 novels of Koontz and find this book to still stick with me. I've read the book 5 years ago and I still remember the character names. Great character development!! The adventures of Slim MCkenzie and Joel Tuck (three eyed mutant), hunting goblins that are posing as humans as they travel with their fellow carnies is the basic plot. The development of the relationships of each of the characters (koontz's writing strength) are convincing and the story is great!! BY far my favorite Koontz!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Twilight Eyes is an amazing book!!, Mar 14 2004
By Freddy Jones (Orlando, FL) - See all my reviews
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Slim Mackenzie was born with what his grandma refered to as " Twilight Eyes". He has the ability to see what he refers to as Goblins. Goblins are demons that are disguised as humans. As a young boy he had to kill his uncle because he was one. Since no one else can see the Goblins for what they truly are, Slim has been on the run from the law ever since. Over the years his quest to destroy as many Goblins as possible has become an obsession. It is that obsession that eventually leads him into one particular carnival. There he meets the disfigured strong man Joel Truck who can also see the Goblins, and the beautiful Rya who becomes the love of Slim's life. Now together the three must fight to stop the Goblins before it is too late!

Dean Koontz's " Twilight Eyes " is a literary masterpiece that any fan of fiction should read. There are two things about the novel that really set it apart from the rest. The first being the carnival atmosphere and " carnies". The carnies are almost like a seperate society that lives as one big family. Koontz makes you feel like you are a part of it with his beautiful description of the lifestyle. It is also entertaining the way that Koontz describes how the games are run and how they are always looking for easy "marks". This is the second carnival tale that Koontz has written, with "The Funhouse" being the first. "Twilight Eyes" manages to be even better than its predecessor. The novel also provides for some twists and turns that will definately shock you, and the ending is very satisfying unlike the ending in "The Funhouse".

The second thing that I love about this book is the characters themselves. The three main characters are Slim Mackenzie, Joel Truck, and a woman named Rya. Slim Mackenzie is one of the best hero characters I have ever seen. His leadership and overall determination is amazing. Joel Truck is another example of Koontz's masterful character development skills. He is a giant of man that possesses superhuman strength and the ability to see the Goblins. He is however disfigured which is why he seeks refuge in the carnival. Joel and Slim make a great team. Then there is Rya. Koontz's writing is so descriptive, you can almost see how beautiful she is. But Rya also has inner demons that has caused her to spend the majority of her life in the carnival. Koontz paints a beautiful romantic picture between Slim and Rya. You can tell they are meant to be together, but there is many obstacles and nothing is cut and dry.

Dean Koontz is one of the best authors around right now. Twilight Eyes showcases his ability to create realistic and emotional dialogue, an original and entertaining story, and wonderful characters. If you are a fan of Koontz, I highly recommend this book. I also recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed the film "Frailty". Twilight Eyes features a similar theme.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Carnie war against the goblins, Feb 8 2004
By James N Simpson (Gold Coast, QLD Australia) - See all my reviews
This is one of Koontz's best books. Although not my all time favourite of his work, this is a masterpiece and Koontz at his most brilliant. Other five star quality brilliant Koontz novels which you definitely have to buy as well are Watchers, Intensity, Night Chills and Mr Murder.

In Twilight Eyes the setting takes place in the era of JFK's death and the prelude of the Vietnam war where a young man under the alias of Slim Mackenzie is fleeing authorities who want him for the murder of his uncle. Only Slim killed him for a reason, as Slim has the gift of Twilight Eyes that give him visions of the future and past as well as allow him to see the through the human disguises that the evil goblins are using to reap terror, murder and mayhem against the human race. His uncle was one of those goblins. Becoming a carnie and joining the nomadic Sombra Brothers Carnival is the only place he can safely hide.

His boss the beautiful Rya is impressed with the way he gets every cent out of the marks, Jelly the manager of the carnival knows his faith in hiring him will pay off and the side show freaks and other carnies know he is a great worker and trustworthy guy. He only knows he has seen visions with Rya and Jelly both covered in blood and that the goblins have a major attack planned for the ferris wheel which he must stop. The war against the goblins will rage on unless he can work out how to stop them all. Sensational novel!

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3.0 out of 5 stars not scary, just weird
The fact that the goblins looked like pigs made the whole story not scary at all.
Published on Dec 31 2003 by amy

5.0 out of 5 stars Carnivals are scary!
This book proves why carnivals are scary. What's funny is that as you're reading- the plot seems possible! An insane man lurking in the dark shadows... Read more
Published on Dec 30 2003 by Theresa W

3.0 out of 5 stars Fantasy mixed w/ movie "Frailty"
I read this book in high school, a while ago. I remember enjoying it a lot. The writing was somewhat sophomoric, but considering the fact I was a sophomore I did not mind. Read more
Published on Dec 16 2003 by Nathan Meadows

2.0 out of 5 stars Good Idea .... Poor Execution.
I'm going to keep this short and sweet...uh... alright sour. Dean Koontz is a second rate author, he can be lumped in with other successful hack
horror writers... Read more
Published on Nov 2 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars One of Koontz's best
This is a great book-- it is nearly impossible to put down. Koontz keeps a good pace to the storyline, and the writing style definitely keeps it interesting. Read more
Published on July 30 2003 by T. L. McCullough

4.0 out of 5 stars Do U see goblins?
A fun and entertaining read by DK!!

Koontz' first "carnie" book, Funhouse, was very good. This is a very different novel, but just as good. Read more

Published on Aug 28 2002 by Darren Jacks

3.0 out of 5 stars I see goblins
DEan Koontz explores that "are demons living amongst us disguised as humans?" idea in his book TWILIGHT EYES and he starts it very well. Read more
Published on Jun 19 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars I see goblins
DEan Koontz explores that "are demons living amongst us disguised as humans?" idea in his book TWILIGHT EYES and he starts it very well. Read more
Published on Jun 19 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Had me "seeing" goblins hehehe
Funny, I borrowed this book from my sister and read it cover to cover in about 5 days....I read it while working at an atmosphere sorta like the carnival in the book, so it made... Read more
Published on Jun 1 2002 by John Dimare

4.0 out of 5 stars Goblins Are Among Us!
From the start, Koontz grabs the reader with intense action and an uncertain anti-hero - is he a psychotic killer, or are his terrifying visions not hallucinations? Read more
Published on April 4 2002 by Bruce Rux

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