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Strange Highways and Other Stories

By: Dean Koontz
Narrated by: Jeff Cummings, Nick Podehl, Dick Hill, Will Damron, Tanya Eby
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14 classic Dean Koontz short stories. One chilling collection.

In "Strange Highways," a floundering alcoholic gets a mysterious second chance to relive the night his life began its downward spiral 20 years ago. But on this dark journey, he’ll be supremely tested by conflict with his successful, charismatic older brother, his loss of faith, and the clash between good and the ultimate evil.

Sink into this binge-worthy collection of beloved Koontz short stories, featuring denizens of hell, vengeful children, and eerily human-like robots that will send shivers down your spine.

  • "Strange Highways"
  • “The Black Pumpkin”
  • “Miss Attila the Hun”
  • “Down in the Darkness”
  • “Ollie’s Hands”
  • “Snatcher”
  • “Trapped”
  • “Bruno”
  • “We Three”
  • “Hardshell”
  • “Kittens”
  • “The Night of the Storm”
  • “Twilight of the Dawn”
  • “Chase”
©1995 STRANGE HIGHWAYS © 1995 by Dean R. Koontz. CHASE © 1972 by K.R. Dwyer (a pseudonym for Dean R. Koontz); revised version © 1995 by Dean R. Koontz. (P)2013, 2014 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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Was not just hinting about God

Some stories were too religious in my opinion. Had to put down after every story to listen to a different book, to "reset". I did eventually finish the whole book.

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Fourteen short stories for a Dean Koontz fix.

Twenty-two and thirty minutes of short stories from Dean Koontz narrated by Jeff Cummings, Nick Podekl, Dick Hill, Will Damron, and Tanya Eby makes for several days of enjoyment as you listen to the fourteen stories making up this audiobook. While I enjoyed all the stories – some stories more than others, my favorites of this collection were: Strange Highways, The Black Pumpkin, The Night of the Storm, Twilight of the Dawn, and Chase. I’d have to say the two best stories - Strange Highways, and Chase -bookend the collection. If you enjoy short stories or Dean Koontz then get a copy of the audiobook and settle in for plenty of entertainment read by five excellent narrators who each bring the stories and characters to life.

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Great stories, but essentially the same as “Wilderness.“

I’ve come to like this author more and more, especially as I grow older..:: absolutely, nothing wrong with these short stories, some of them are really good, but I thought people should know that if you already have Wilderness, you’re pretty much buying the same book. Only the first one was different…. perhaps for the benefit of the Sample?

My poor review would go to whoever decided to make the first story different, the title of it being “strange highways“ and then make the rest of it a copy of another audiobook.

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Another excellent Dean Koontz! Actually, several!

This collection has a few familiar tales, and some I hadn't read before. It covers his full range, and echoes Ray Bradbury's anthologies in the variety. Each of these short stories leaves you wanting to follow the characters longer- but don't all of his stories do that?

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Most stories, good, most narrators aren’t

Some of the stories were excellent, some were so-so. One male narrator in particular was very hard to get used to. He had a halting delivery, with inflection that sounded much like an old time movie announcer for the news reels.

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Great stories

All of the stories are different which is why I like this collection. If you’re a fan of Dean Koontz then this is a must. The performances were great too.

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STRANGE HIGHWAYS AND OTHER STORIES

This collection of stories are awesome. I really enjoyed each and every one. Twists and turns that keep you listening.

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An entertaining read

Very entertaining giving a little insight to the heart of the writer . . . .

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not what I expected, pleasant mix of stories

The stories are totally unrelated to each other (but they were good as Koontz is)

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Some quite good, others are early work that can be enjoyed.

I never write spoilers nor do I recapitulate the author’s work. They’re much better than I am and I respect their right to tell their own stories. What I will say is brief.

Some of the stories are really an interesting look into DK finding his voice. Others are earlier work that, while good in their own way, are deviations down different paths. Experimental may be the way to describe them. I found all but one enjoyable, though I won’t say which. Everyone’s tastes are as unique as they are themselves.

One TRIGGER ALERT that needs to be said.

The last story, Chase, has a character who speaks lovingly about his molestation of a young boy. Not sexually graphic at all. But the way he speaks about it will almost certainly trigger some adult survivors. The good thing is that its the very last story in the book and can be easily avoided. The title is CHASE and the scene I speak of is only in the last 10 or 15 minutes and there is no other scene like it anywhere else.

The book is definitely credit worthy for the overall quality and quantity of enjoyable shorts and novellas.

Hope this is helpful to y’all and enjoy your day.

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