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Cover artist
  
Tom Hallman

Language
  
English

Pages
  
496 pp

Author
  
Dean Koontz

OCLC
  
53453707

3.8/5
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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
2002

Originally published
  
2002

Publisher
  
Bantam Books

Genres
  
Suspense, Thriller

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback, Paperback), Audiobook (CD, Audio Cassette)

Similar
  
Dean Koontz books, Thriller books

By the Light of the Moon is a novel by the best-selling author Dean Koontz, released in 2002.

Contents

Synopsis

An amoral doctor forever changes the lives of Dylan O'Conner, his autistic brother Shepherd, and a comedian named Jillian Jackson, and instigates a new force for good from his evil acts.

Plot

Dylan O'Conner is traveling with his 20-year-old brother Shep. During a stay at an Arizona motel, he is knocked out and tied up by a doctor, who administers 18 cc's of a golden substance from a syringe with a large-bore hypodermic needle. He informs Dylan that it may have unexpected effects.

Jillian Jackson, a traveling comedian, is tied up and chloroformed by the doctor before being injected with the same substance.

The two meet after escaping their bonds, just as a large number of SUV's arrive. A brief meeting fight ensues before they escape.

While traveling, they are overcome with the urge to do the right thing. Dylan becomes psychometric and Shep reveals an ability to travel from one place to another, referred to as 'folding'. Eventually, they come to share each other's abilities.

Topics

The novel deals with the topics of the ethical uses of nanotechnology, the urge to act rightly and biological hardwiring.

References

By the Light of the Moon (novel) Wikipedia


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