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Violence
A lot
Thriller violence and threats to Odd and Danny; the antagonist is dangerous
Language
Some
Some strong language in the thriller register
Sexual Content
Barely any
Minimal sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The psychological experience of pursuing a kidnapper alone creates sustained tension
What this book is about
The second Odd Thomas novel follows Odd as he pursues the kidnapper of his friend Danny — a boy with a rare bone disorder — into the Nevada desert, where he encounters a murderous woman with a psychic gift. Koontz writes Odd as a character of genuine warmth and faith, and the novel balances suspense with the quiet spirituality that defines the series. Violence is significant but tempered by the series' fundamentally hopeful register.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Child in danger
Violence from dangerous antagonist
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