Saint Odd

By Dean Koontz

Saint Odd - Dean Koontz
  • Release Date: 2015-01-13
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 838 Ratings

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY SUSPENSE MAGAZINE • Includes Dean Koontz’s short story “You Are Destined to Be Together Forever”

From “one of the master storytellers of this or any age” (The Tampa Tribune) comes the stunning final adventure of “one of the most remarkable and appealing characters in current fiction”(The Virginian-Pilot)—as Dean Koontz brings the unforgettable odyssey of Odd Thomas to its dazzling conclusion.
 
Odd Thomas is back where it all started . . . because the time has come to finish it. Since he left his simple life in the small town of Pico Mundo, California, his journey has taken him to places strange and wonderful, mysterious and terrifying. Across the land, in the company of mortals and spirits alike, he has known kindness and cruelty, felt love and loss, saved lives and taken them—as he’s borne witness to humanity’s greatest good and darkest evil. Again and again, he has gone where he must and done what he had to do—for better or worse—with his courage and devotion sorely tested, and his soul forever changed. Every triumph has been hard won. Each sacrifice has taken its toll.
 
Now, whatever destiny drives him has finally steered his steps home, where those he cares for most surround him, the memory of his tragically lost true love haunts him, and one last challenge—vast and dreadful—awaits him. For Odd Thomas, born to serve a purpose far greater than himself, the wandering is done. Only the reckoning remains.

Praise for Saint Odd
 
“Equal parts supernatural thriller, cultural satire, character study, bildungsroman, offbeat love story, road trip, spiritual meditation, and apocalyptic adventure, the Odd Thomas books . . . are more than irresistible page-turners. They are intimate, haunting, often heartrending, exhilarating, and beautifully composed.”Biography.com
 
“Odd Thomas is such an endearing and likable character and, more than anything else, has been the reason for the success of the series. . . . For readers who have been with Odd all along, Saint Odd will satisfy.”Bookreporter
 
Acclaim for Dean Koontz and his Odd Thomas novels
 
“Odd’s strange gifts, coupled with his intelligence and self-effacing humor, make him one of the most quietly authoritative characters in recent popular fiction.”Publishers Weekly
 
“Koontz gives his character wit, good humor, a familiarity with the dark side of humanity—and moral outrage.”—USA Today
 
“The ultimate Everyman . . . an avatar of hope and honor and courage for all of us—the linchpin of a rollicking good tale . . . Odd evokes the homespun wisdom of Forrest Gump amid the mind-spinning adventures of a Jack Bauer.”—BookPage
 
“There’s never anything predictable about an Odd Thomas adventure.”Booklist
 
“The nice young fry cook with the occult powers is [Koontz’s] most likable creation . . . candid, upright, amusing and sometimes withering.”—The New York Times
 
“An inventive . . . mix of suspense, whimsy and uplift.”The Washington Post
 
“Heartfelt and provocative . . . a wonderfully rich and entertaining story.”—Chicago Sun-Times

Reviews

  • Saint Odd

    5
    By Jct2626
    From beginning to end challenged by the darkness portrayed and then hopeful with the honor displayed by Odd to the end!!!! Wish we could read more.
  • Love You Oddie

    5
    By SRVLVR
    I’ve read all in the series and they are all good and some great. Always a pleasure to read anything by Dean Koontz. I will miss you Oddie but I find solace in knowing you are now fully smooth and blue.
  • Heartbroken in love

    5
    By Bummed83
    You made me sob I'm still crying so good didn't even see it coming
  • Awesome👍👍👍

    5
    By ##123456789##
    Great book & series!!
  • Disturbing but promising

    5
    By KCT17
    The depths of evil are disturbingly real. The promising spirit of Oddie and his humor and simplicity is the redeeming quality of this story and it becomes a tribute to the spirit of goodness. An excellent story!
  • Odd

    4
    By Jfaulk39
    Good, but expected a little more, but still worth reading.
  • The end,..or is it?

    5
    By YZ85
    I have waited for this book for such a long time and I was not disappointed. I read it over a long weekend and I will cherish this weekend forever. Thank you Mr Koontz for telling us the story of Odd Thomas. We will be together forever....................
  • Saint Odd

    5
    By Lumpy Grumpy
    A great end to a very fine group of books. Truly an incredible bit of writing. Mr. Koontz in his very eloquent fashion keeps you on the edge of your seat with his incredible vocabulary and a great dash of humor. Truly, a literary masterpiece. Five stars is actually not enough.
  • Saint Odd

    5
    By Jan's I Touch
    Loved this book, it does not disappoint. I've been a fan of Dean Koontz and of 'Odd Thomas' in particular, from the first book. Well done.
  • Saint Thomas

    5
    By Corpus70
    The best of the series. Loved all. A little sad that this is the last. The ending is perfect.
  • One of the best book series I've ever read

    5
    By TJ Shannon
    I started Odd Thomas a long time ago and he instantly became my favorite character in any written book, following his journey from beginning to end. It's very sad to read the ending to the book because I'm left wanting more. You will be missed Odd Thomas.
  • Heartbroken

    5
    By Bunnyd43
    I savored this book for as long as I could , only reading a few pages at a time or dare I a whole chapter in a day. I quite simply wanted it to last, but all good things must come to an end. I have read the whole Odd Thomas collection and therefore am bias when it comes to the books. I love Odd Thomas the character. It doesn't matter what he does or where he goes or who writes about it. I have given my daughter the first book , now she is hooked and I couldn't be happier. I would like to thank Dean Koontz for this fine upstanding character.
  • I cried

    5
    By Jhar671
    Love Odd Thomas!
  • Saint Odd

    1
    By TraVille
    Thoroughly disappointed. I have read the entire Odd Thomas series and cannot believe an end has been put to a character we have fallen in love with. The last book should of had more story... more substance ... better closure. Oddie killed my a random cultist's bullet?! Are you kidding me?! No resolution to the mysteries of Anamaria, Edie or the silver bell. No closure with all Odd's beloved friends. Odd had so much more story. Could have had so many more adventures. You could have found a way to bring Stormy back. You could have given Oddie a family. I have read every single Koontz book in publication and I have to say this is the worst decision made and a poor excuse for an ending. Shame on you for ending our beloved Oddie. Bring him back!!! I almost don't want to pick up another Koontz book.
  • A fitting end to a great series

    5
    By DickWC
    At times the last book of a series disappoints. Not this one. It grabs your attention from the first few sentences, and never lets up. A fitting ending for a special fry cook!
  • Bon Voyage

    5
    By The Hoyte Kid
    So long Oddie. Gonna miss you. Tell you what; appear before your creator on a regular basis and mutely encourage him to do as Doyle did after his detective fell into the gorge, and resurrect you through some literary hocus-pocus. Too good a character you be to go quietly into that good night. Bob S
  • Saint Odd

    5
    By Something Else!
    As, the final in the series I can only rate it as equal to the first one. This one is not a tear jerker, however. It ends well--happily ever after.
  • Reviewers gave away the ending.

    5
    By Vickles22
    If you are going to write a book review, ANY book review and give away the ending, do the courteous thing and preface it with "SPOILER ALERT!" Warning: don't read these reviews unless you want to know the ending! Thank you fellow reviewers for giving away the ending of the final book in a series.
  • Awesome

    5
    By Ckp1957
    Sad to see an end to the odd stories. I was on the edge of my seat throughout the book. Thank you Dean Koontz for not disappointing me.