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Book Reviews of The Silent Corner (Jane Hawk, Bk 1)

The Silent Corner (Jane Hawk, Bk 1)
The Silent Corner - Jane Hawk, Bk 1
Author: Dean Koontz
ISBN-13: 9780345546791
ISBN-10: 0345546792
Publication Date: 10/31/2017
Pages: 576
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 35 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
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marcijo28 avatar reviewed The Silent Corner (Jane Hawk, Bk 1) on + 325 more book reviews
Absolutely loved it!
perryfran avatar reviewed The Silent Corner (Jane Hawk, Bk 1) on + 1223 more book reviews
I have been a big fan of Koontz for years and have read many of his novels going back to WATCHERS, LIGHTNING, etc. I usually enjoy his books but they can sometimes miss the mark. I hadn't read one of his novels for several years but happened upon some good reviews of THE SILENT CORNER so decided to give it a shot. This is the first of a series featuring Jane Hawk, an ex-FBI agent. I was very pleasantly surprised by this novel and I feel that it is one of his best ever in the same league as WATCHERS, my all-time favorite of his.

Jane Hawk is an FBI agent who is currently on leave. Out of the blue her loving husband, a marine colonel, commits suicide and leaves the words "I very much need to be dead." Jane is devastated and can't believe that her husband had any reason to commit suicide. She does some research and discovers that the suicide rate is way up and also finds some similar cases of suicide with no apparent motive. Then someone threatens her and her young son telling her to back off her investigation. This only motivates her more and she ends up discovering some very dark secrets and men using a technology to try to pretty much get control of the world. Certain people are on a list for termination by suicide. But how is this accomplished? As Jane delves into this, she also becomes one of the most wanted in the nation.

This was really a page-turner of a novel by Koontz. As I said, I felt that this is near the top of his many works. It has some similar themes to other Koontz stories including the use of nano-technology by some evil-intended persons or high-ranking members of the government. It is also used in a brothel where the women are made to do whatever the client wants and to smile through anything. This reminded me somewhat of THE STEPFORD WIVES, another great story by Ira Levin. The novel ends with some unfinished business which I'm sure will be pursued in the followup to this, THE WHISPERING ROOM. I'll definitely be looking forward to reading it as well as the other novels in this series. Hopefully soon but my TBR shelves are overflowing!
debs avatar reviewed The Silent Corner (Jane Hawk, Bk 1) on + 650 more book reviews
I enjoyed the story, good page turner, but sometimes got a little bogged down with the descriptive paragraphs. Some I just glazed over.
jegka avatar reviewed The Silent Corner (Jane Hawk, Bk 1) on + 162 more book reviews
A fabulous, high paced story with a strong, determined heroine...that picks up pace and drives abruptly into the sunset with no resolution!!!
My copy did not say anywhere on the front that it was the first in a series and the main blurb on the back didn't mention it. On retrospect, the word series is in a line on the back that I overlooked as some random endorsement. The next installment isn't due out for months and I'll have forgotten the intricate groundwork laid by then. Frustrating!!! If you get this book, set it on Mt TBR for a year or two until you can assemble the trilogy and continue the story. This is only half (or a third?) of a book.
susieqmillsacoustics avatar reviewed The Silent Corner (Jane Hawk, Bk 1) on + 1062 more book reviews
This is a good thriller that is hard to put down. I think one of the better Koontz books in the past couple of years. A frightening conspiracy in powerful places. It will make you think. No spoiler as this is defined before the book begins. "THE SILENT CORNER: Those who are truly off the grid and cannot be tracked by any technology, yet are able to move about freely and use the Internet are said to be in the silent corner." I really like the Jane Hawk character. She's been through so much and she is trying to do what is right and protect her young son while scared and on the run. There are loose ends so it leaves us needing to read the next book.