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The Whispering Room

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Audrey A, Reviewer

The Whisper Room continues the story of Jane Hawk as she tries to get to get to David James Michaels, the man behind the many suicides sweeping the country.
After collecting samples of the Nano machines, Jane set off to get face to face with David James Michaels and make him confess his crimes. But hunting him down won't be easy; he owns any properties and each one is protected with the mot advanced security and brainwashed people that will die to protect his secret. But Jane does not have to this alone; Sherriff Lucas Tillerman crosses her path when investigating a bizarre murder/suicide/terrorist attack committed by a lady he has known for decades. He knows something's not right and when he meets Jane, his worst fears are confirmed.
I really enjoy Dean Koontz and I like that he gave us a kick butt heroine. I'm not big on the fact that she is model beautiful, but it's great to have a series based on this ex-FBI agent who doesn't need a man to rescue her and can take care of herself.
This book like all of Koont'z work gets wordy but the plot goes at a great pace keeping you reading even if you skip the description of the gorgeous, old school. Jane is always in danger and the writing keeps that atmosphere with the reader wanting more at the end of each chapter.
Koontz has continue the work of Michael Chrichton, showing us how technology can be used for evil. But unlike Chrichton, Koontz looks at the moral aspects of humans and how they ruining technology by using it for evil.
The Whispering Room has me ready for the next book in the series. I can't wait to find out what happens next to Luther and Jane!
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