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Publikace: Fear Nothing - Koontz Dean. If you think you've got it
tough, meet Christopher Snow, the hero of Dean Koontz's novel Fear
Nothing. Not only did his parents die under mysterious
circumstances, but he's also being stalked by shadowy characters
who want Snow to stop trying to find out how they died--or else
they'll bump off his remaining loved ones (his supersmart,
beer-lapping dog Orson; his best surfing buddy Bobby; and his
late-night deejay girlfriend Sasha). And as if being on the lam in
his own hometown, Moonlight Bay, California, isn't bad enough, Snow
has to outrun his pursuers without leaving town. He has
XP--xeroderma pigmentosum--a rare genetic affliction that forces
him to avoid light. Cumulative exposure to sun, fluorescent lights,
and the like will give him cancer eventually, and he doesn't dare
leave the place where he's skillfully "done the mambo with
melanoma" for all of his 28 years. Koontz makes the night-town of
Moonlight Bay come alive in this sometimes pulse-pounding,
sometimes funny, but mostly rather lyrical thriller. Fans of
Koontz's legendary 1986 novel Watchers will love this book's
similar theme: our hero and a loveable super-dog deal with a
genetic engineering laboratory run amok. Horror fans will savor the
evil mutant rhesus "millennium monkeys" who hunt Snow, the few
scenes of eloquent gore, and the plight of certain mutating
townsfolk who are, as they put it, "becoming" something very
creepy. Koontz gives Snow and Bobby a lingo that does for surfer
talk what Austin Powers did for the Swinging '60s, and his
metaphors are almost as madcap as Tom Robbins's: "As the chains of
the swinging light fixture torqued, the links twisted against one
another with enough friction to cause an eerie ringing, as if
lizard-eyed altar boys in blood-soaked cassocks and surplices were
ringing the unmelodious bells of a satanic mass." Sometimes
Koontz's style goes over the top and wipes out, surfer-style, but
for the most part, Fear Nothing will have readers bellowing
"Cowabunga!" Publikace: Fear Nothing - Koontz Dean.