A review by tjr
Shattered by Dean Koontz

2.0

When I first picked up Dean Koontz’s Shattered, I thought, What the hell, maybe this will be okay. I was not sure what I would be getting. It was a very early Koontz novel, and I could not tell whether or not it would be good when I skimmed the pages in my favourite used book store, Allison the Bookman. It just had one of those cheap 80s thriller covers that once were considered modern, but now look completely dated twenty years later and dog eared. However, I learned long ago never to judge a book by its cover, so I didn’t. Instead, I bought the old novel.
I really enjoyed reading Shattered; the novel was short, to the point, and really fun—really quite thrilling—to read. Originally published under Koontz’s early pseudonym K. R. Dwyer, Shattered nonetheless foreshadows a prolific career of many great thrilling novels to come.
Pick it up at a used bookstore if you’re looking for a fun read over the course of a day or so.

It is sort of unmemorable though...I can't for the life of me remember who the characters were or why they were doing what they were doing.