![]() ![]() ![]() Things do change for her when she comes across Travis and Einstein in a park after a terrible encounter with a man who is hell-bent on stalking Nora.Īnd then Koontz introduces a crazed killer (Vince) who has ties to Einstein in some way we don’t know and then a mysterious agency man who is tracking to track down Einstein as well. Now that she’s gone Nora feels adrift, but wants to change her life. Nora’s aunt was not loving and constantly told Nora how she was not pretty enough, a mouse (not a cat) and how she would be better off staying away from men. We then transition over to Nora Devon who is living alone in her dead aunt’s home. Over time Travis starts to realize that the dog he nicknames fur face and then calls “Einstein” is quite special. The animal will not allow Travis to cross down a path in the woods and feeling something ominous, Travis ends up taking the dog home with him. “Watchers” starts off with Travis Cornell out in the mountains when he comes across a golden retriever. This book hits all the feels and I can see now why after the success of this book Koontz had to just have a dog in every book he put out. I loved the characters (Travis and Nora) I fell in love with Einstein and also with everyone along the way who wanted to keep Einstein free. ![]() Though I could have done without the whole ssnap guy (Vince) the rest of the book just works perfectly. The last one that made me cry was “Odd Thomas.” This book hits me everywhere. Well damn, a Dean Koontz book made me cry. ![]()
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