The Taking
Publisher:
Random House Publishing Group
Publication Date:
25 May, 2004
ISBN:
9780553802504
Pages:
352
Subjects:
Mystery, Suspense, Psychological
Available as:
Trade Cloth, 978-0-375-43369-6
Trade Cloth, 978-0-553-80250-4
E-Book - netLibrary, 978-0-7393-4594-8
Description:
Epic in scope, searingly intimate and immediate in its perspective, "The Taking" delivers a novel of surpassing suspense and visceral terror, telling the story of a small town's encounter with doomsday.
PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source:
PW Annex Reviews
Review Date:
2004-11-08
Copyright:
Actress Meyers delivers a curious performance of Koontz?s latest novel (following Odd Thomas). Executed with a kind of curt, crisp precision, her portrayal of the main character, Molly Sloan, is unexceptional and doesn?t encourage the proper empathy from the listener, which is unfortunate because Molly and her ex-priest husband Neil are up against steep odds. They wake one morning in their small California town to find that a strange-smelling, luminous rain has heralded a worldwide change. All communications, even the Internet, cease functioning, but only after broadcasting some disturbing sound snippets. Soon Molly and Neil find themselves in a world where most other humans have been hunted down, the dead are reanimated and extraterrestrial invaders harvest souls. On the few occasions when Meyers gives voice to supporting characters (e.g., children, a possessed doll, the walking dead and the evil alien beings), her reading changes from run-of-the-mill to downright chilling. The transformation is astonishing and causes the listener?s gooseflesh to rise; alas, these instances are far too infrequent. Simultaneous release with the Bantam hardcover (Forecasts, May 10). (May) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
Read More