The Forbidden Door
A Jane Hawk Novel
by Dean Koontz
“We’re rewriting the play, and the play is this country, the world, the future. We break Jane’s heart, we’ll also break her will.”
She was one of the FBI’s top agents until she became the nation’s most-wanted fugitive. Now Jane Hawk may be all that stands between a free nation and its enslavement by a powerful secret society’s terrifying mind-control technology. She couldn’t save her husband, or the others whose lives have been destroyed, but equipped with superior tactical and survival skills—and the fury born of a broken heart and a hunger for justice—Jane has struck major blows against the insidious cabal.
But Jane’s enemies are about to hit back hard. If their best operatives can’t outrun her, they mean to bring her running to them, using her five-year-old son as bait. Jane knows there’s no underestimating their capabilities, but she must battle her way back across the country to the remote shelter where her boy is safely hidden . . . for now. As she moves resolutely forward, new threats begin to emerge: a growing number of brain-altered victims driven hopelessly, violently insane. With the madness spreading like a virus, the war between Jane and her enemies will become a fight for all their lives—against the lethal terror unleashed from behind the forbidden door.
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Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐
I give this fourth book in the Jane Hawk series a tentative four stars. I say that because yes, it's still loaded with the suspenseful paranoia that Koontz is so good at, and there's plenty of action to keep things rolling. Except that it doesn't roll that far. We don't see nearly as much of our heroine, Jane Hawk, in this one. In fact, she almost takes a backseat to the many bad guys in this terrifying conspiracy for world domination. While I appreciate the author's ability to paint a scene, this one got a little wordy and drawn out. It takes a bit before the title is explained, but I have to say that it certainly added another chilling layer to this story. So, while this one had its ups and downs for me, I'm still intrigued by Jane's story and recommend it frequently. At this point, I'm invested in the outcome, whatever it may be, so will be checking out whatever's next for Jane and company.
❃❃ARC provided by NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine
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