Tuesday Trilogies & Series: The Night Window by Dean Koontz

 



Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons,

   The Night Window is written by Dean Koontz, and it is published by Bantam Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House. In this final installment of the widely popular thriller series, Jane Hawk is closer to her goal and ready to strike. Jane is visited by a hacker friend from the FBI. He has managed to gain access to enough damaging information to deal a considerable hit to the Techno Arcadians' plans. With her son, Travis, safe with friends, she embarks on a journey to destroy the secret society once and for all. But agents are tracking them in a game of cat and mouse with devastating casualties. Meanwhile, outside of the home where her son now resides a small-time criminal with big connections watches. And he knows that Travis is Jane Hawk's son.

  Miles away in Colorado, film director Thomas Buckle has been chosen by the Techno Arcadians for execution. His ideals and positive messages do not belong in the Arcadian's new societal design. Millionaire and murderer, Wainwright Hollister, has been given the chore of disposing of Buckle. On his vast estate, Hollister hunts Buckle during the last blizzard of the season. But even if the director escapes, can he navigate through the surrounding towns that are also controlled by Techno Arcadians? Three desperate situations. One society of horrific villains. And one woman who has journeyed thousands of miles to stop the collapse of our world as we know it. 

   The Night Window was an explosive juggernaut of adrenaline-fired excitement. The action, adventure, and stakes were the highest this series has seen. Jane's character development was top-notch. She never wanted to be a savior or martyr, she only wanted her son and a normal life. I loved that about her, that ego never got in her way. She saw evil and knew what to do to balance the scales. Night Window led to a finale that was explosive, thrilling, and in the end the best of the series. I closed the book and was left extremely satisfied that I had devoted my time to this series.

  The Night Window was a five-star event that was a shocking and fantastic end to this series. I hope that Koontz will write more Jane Hawk novels in the future, even if they take place before this series like he did with the Bone Farm. She is a magnificent heroine that stays true to herself. I love her determination and her knack for survival. I look forward to reading this series again. Dean Koontz has given us a thought-provoking series with a thinking protagonist. Extraordinary!

  

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