A terrorist attack in the news leaves Nameless reeling from a disturbing vision. But it’s not a glimpse of the future. It’s a recovered memory that’s opening a window into his mysterious past.
Uncharacteristically forthcoming—and unexpectedly personal—Nameless’s handlers have no choice but to emerge from the shadows. The indoctrinating factions of his visions are growing in number. What’s more, their chilling symbol of totalitarian control is now linked to the highest powers in the country. As his memories begin to break through, is Nameless prepared to face who he really is and defeat the encroaching madness of the future?
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz comes Corkscrew, part 5 of Season 2 of Nameless, a gripping collection of stories about a man in search of the truth, the past, and those who owe a debt of blood. Follow him through each story, which can be read or listened to in a single sitting.
Koontz is such a brilliant writer. One reason I love his stuff is because it *usually* ends on a hopeful note. I really hope this does and that the good guys win. Start from the beginning, if you can. I think I've been skipping around as I borrowed these for free with Prime and didn't keep track of the order except for the first couple. They will scare the living daylights out of you and I kind of hope they open some eyes out there and encourage people to make a stand for freedom.
This is absolutely chilling. You read it and sit there going 'he must be psychic' because it's almost like what we're seeing today. And the more I read, the more I can put names and faces to the leaders of this band of treasonous scum, but I won't.
Just read for the second time and I swear Koontz either sees the future or can just extrapolate from the shit going down right now. I love how he describes California and how people are fleeing the regulations and high taxes. I really want somebody to turn this into a mini-series but can't imagine who among the media elite would actually have the cajones to air it.