Murdering good!!!
THE DEADLIEST ENEMY
Back then (in 1994), when I read this novel, I enjoyed a lot.
I think that it was an interesting way to present the plot, since the main character, Marty Stillwater, is threatened by an unthinkable menace...
...himself...
...or at least someone who claims that he is Marty Stillwater too.
However, this "new" Marty is a coldblooded killer.
The story is alternated told from the perspective of the main protagonist and the main antagonist.
HOW ESCAPE FROM HIMSELF?
It's quite shocking when I was reading the chapters of "the other" since he is indeed a perfect killing machine and the way that he kills is so remorseless that it's really disturbing to read that scenes, but of course, it's all part of being a horror novel.
I think that this story is a loosely approach of the idea of Frankenstein where a mindless monster wants a life to his own.
And since, Dean Koontz, the author, has a book series about a continuation of the original Frankenstein, it's not odd that he has a fascination with that classic story and in this book, he evolved a twist in the plot to make an original story of his own.
MEET: DREW & KARL
There two supportive characters, Drew & Karl, that they are following the trace of "the other" trying to clean the mess that he is leaving on his bloody journey.
They are hired assassins and I found an enjoyable surprise when Karl is revealed as a Trekkie, so it was fun to read some dialogues of him.
An unexpected surprise in the book, maybe my main complain in the story, it is that it's never clear how or why, Marty Stillwater got involved in this messy business. He is a famous novelist (as many main characters in Koontz' books) but that isn't a factor of why poor Marty is suffering this threat.
However, in the general, I enjoyed a lot the reading experience.