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The whispering room / Dean Koontz.

Summary:

""No time to delay. Do what you were born to do. Fame will be yours when you do this." These are the words that ring in the mind of mild-mannered, beloved schoolteacher Cora Gundersun - just before she takes her own life, and many others', in a shocking act of carnage. When the disturbing contents of her secret journal are discovered, it seems certain that she must have been insane. But Jane Hawk knows better. In the wake of her husband's inexplicable suicide - and the equally mysterious deaths of scores of other exemplary individuals - Jane picks up the trail of a secret cabal of powerful players who think themselves above the law and beyond punishment. But the ruthless people bent on hijacking America's future for their own monstrous ends never banked on a highly trained FBI agent willing to go rogue - and become the nation's most wanted fugitive - in order to derail their insidious plans to gain absolute power with a terrifying technological breakthrough. Driven by love for her lost husband and by fear for the five-year-old son she has sent into hiding, Jane Hawk has become an unstoppable predator. Those she is hunting will have nowhere to run when her shadow falls across them." --Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780345546807 (hc)
  • Physical Description: 513 pages ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Bantam Books, 2017.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes excerpt from the author's forthcoming book: The crooked staircase (pages [497]-513).
Subject: Widows > Fiction.
Fugitives from justice > Fiction.
Suicide > Fiction.
Conspiracy > Fiction.
Truth > Fiction.
Hawk, Jane (Fictional Character) > Fiction
Widows > Fiction.
Investigation > Fiction
Fugative > Fiction
Federal Bureau of Investigation > Fiction
Nanotechnology > Fiction
Genre: Psychological fiction.
Suspense fiction.

Available copies

  • 19 of 20 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Houston Public Library. (Show preferred library)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 20 total copies.
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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2017 October #2
    *Starred Review* Here's the sequel to Koontz's terrific The Silent Corner (2017), which introduced a new lead character, Jane Hawk, an FBI agent who risked everything she held dear to solve the mystery of her husband's suicide. Actually, sequel isn't quite the right word for this novel; it's more like a continuation, part two of an ongoing story. Jane is still the "most wanted criminal in America" (she's killed some people), she's still on the outs with the FBI, and she's still in shock over the massive conspiracy she's uncovered—a conspiracy that took the life of her husband, who, like other innocent people, was turned into a killer via implanted nanotechnology. Koontz takes a bit of a risk in making his lead character so seemingly unhinged—Jane really appears, at the beginning of the book, like she's dangerously close to self-destructive obsession—but then Koontz has never exactly shied away from complex characters or situations. And this situation gets very complex indeed, as Jane pursues the people behind the conspiracy with the kind of single-minded relentlessness that makes the book absolutely spellbinding. As good as The Silent Corner was, this one's even better. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Koontz is on another roll with a new series that boasts a juicy premise and a compelling star. Combine that with some marketing muscle, and you have pure gold. Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2017 November #1
    In this sequel to The Silent Corner (2017), former FBI agent Jane Hawk continues her fight against an evil conspiracy that has been brainwashing people with nanomachines.The 27-year-old Hawk is a former agent—and the most wanted woman in America—because she's been taking out the bad guys responsible for the murder of her husband and other killings made to look like suicides. Traveling alone, in disguise, and doing all she can to avoid the surveillance of government agencies that have been infiltrated by the conspiracy, she's after the murderous billionaire whose California biotech firm developed the microscopic "control mechanisms" being injected into people's bloodstreams. Among their living victims: young women turned into robotic hostesses at private sex clubs. Hawk gains an ally in black cop Luther Tillman after a kindly teacher in his Minnesota town unthinkably drives a car bomb into a hotel and kills 42 people, including the governor and a congressman. Koont z had his work cut out for him trying to match the terrific first installment in the series. But as solid as the storytelling is here, it lacks the spark and suspense of The Silent Corner. Too many of the scenes in this 500-plus page book are stretched out for no reason. And Hawk, so charismatic the last time around, is largely reduced to a pitiless avenger who resorts to her own kind of cruelty. While Koontz's second effort featuring Jane Hawk may satisfy his longtime fans, his new heroine too often seems stuck on autopilot—a major disappointment considering how lively she was in her debut. Copyright Kirkus 2017 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2017 August #1

    In The Silent Corner, which soared onto the New York Times best sellers list after its late June release, FBI agent Jane Hawk seeks to discover why her accomplished husband and a surprisingly large number of others have unaccountably committed suicide. Now she knows it's because a few power mongers are out to rule the world, and she's going to get them. The title references those who are off the grid yet able to sneak around on the Internet.

    Copyright 2017 Library Journal.
  • LJ Express Reviews : LJ Express Reviews
    For those who were left breathlessly awaiting the conclusion of rogue FBI agent Jane Hawk's plight depicted earlier this year in The Silent Corner, the release of this sequel can't come too soon. Jane, readers will recall, was seeking an explanation for her husband Nick's unanticipated suicide when she discovered a bizarre network of similar deaths across the country that set her on a quest to locate a common source. Her clandestine investigation led to the discovery of a sinister group employing nanotechnology to control the actions of an alarming number of individuals without their knowledge or consent and to her suspension from the FBI. In this second volume of Koontz's new series, Jane's mission is retribution. Employing her impressive skill set that combines tech-savviness with physical prowess, she methodically pursues the powerful and evil masterminds behind this malevolent conspiracy, hoping to put an end to the destruction it has caused. The results she achieves both satisfy and leave the door open for Jane's promised return. Verdict Koontz delivers another winner. [See Prepub Alert, 7/1/17.]—Nancy McNicol, Hamden P.L., CT (c) Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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