Synopsis

Dean Koontz's "Saint Odd" marks the dazzling and poignant conclusion to the unforgettable odyssey of Odd Thomas. The beloved fry cook with a unique connection to the spiritual world returns to Pico Mundo, California, the place where his extraordinary journey first began. Having traversed the land, encountered both kindness and cruelty, and borne witness to humanity's greatest good and darkest evil, Odd's path has been one of constant challenge, sacrifice, and profound personal change. Now, with his wandering done, he faces one final, vast, and dreadful challenge. Surrounded by those he holds dear and haunted by the memory of his lost true love, Odd must confront his ultimate destiny. This novel brings his courageous and devotion-tested story to a fitting close, promising a reckoning that will define his legacy and the purpose he was born to serve, leaving readers with a deeply emotional and thrilling finale.

Critical Reception

"Praised as a New York Times bestseller, "Saint Odd" is heralded as a profoundly satisfying and emotionally resonant conclusion to one of contemporary fiction's most beloved series, earning acclaim for its character depth, thrilling narrative, and poignant themes."

Metadata

ISBN:9780345545886
Pages:272
Age Rating:16+

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