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DeadStar
02-23-2005, 04:58 PM
Hi! Im new here and I was wondering if anyone could help me out with a question I have.

Ok, so Ive been reading 'Fear Nothing' and 'Seize the Night' by Dean Koontz, and apparently they are two of a trilogy about Moonlight Bay. I cant find ANYTHING on the third book in this 'trilogy' and was wondering if anyone knew (if it even exsists) what its called.

Any information welcomed!

Sitaram
02-28-2005, 07:36 AM
Someone recently gave me a copy of Dean Koontz' "Seize the Night" and I notice that he has his own website to promote his books. http://www.deankoontz.com

I didn't spend a lot of time exploring the site, but perhaps if you go there, or send them an e-mail, you will find what you are looking for.

Also, try to do some searching in google.com or another search engine.

h4ley
10-29-2006, 04:30 PM
Word has it that Dean Koontz is working on the third book, possibly to be called Ride the Storm. But it will not be released in the immediately foreseeable future. :flare: gutted!

lukesanby666
04-13-2008, 06:24 PM
Well, as of 2003, Koontz was halfway through writting it.

I think he may be messing with us because the two books were met with more fan mail than any other books he had written before.

Although, he may have just gotten side-tracked into his other work.

I took this from the interview;

TBR: Do you plan, in the foreseeable future, to return to Moonlight Bay, and more specifically, Christopher Snow, featured in FEAR NOTHING and SEIZE THE NIGHT?

DK: I'm half way through RIDE THE STORM, the third Christopher Snow story, but another book will appear between FALSE MEMORY and RIDE. I must say, I never anticipated the enormously positive response I've received from the first two books. They are different, after all, and the characters in them are unconventional for a suspense novel, so I expected that the tone of these books would seem like a sour note to some readers who wanted only what they've seen before. Yet that hasn't been the reaction at all. I receive about 10,000 letters a year from readers, and in the first year after a book is published, perhaps 5,000 letters will deal specifically with that piece of work. Each of the first two Snow books, however, have drawn nearly double the usual volume of mail, and out of that correspondence, only eleven readers, to date, have complained. Most of those who complained didn't perceive the humor in the books. Since humor is the essential coping mechanism for Chris Snow, since it is at the heart of all his relationships with his friends, and since it is as saturated through the events of the story as is suspense, I'm a little surprised anyone could read the books and not at least recognize the comic elements. You might not share my sense of humor, but I'd expect you to know that with these books --- as with, say TICKTOCK or MR. MURDER --- I'm wearing two hats: my suspense-novelist fedora and my comic-novelist cap with pompon.

Hope that has helped.

Pierce7
04-17-2009, 03:32 PM
Ive also been waiting for the third book. I recently emailed dean koontz and will give update if he replies