The Night Window #Book #Review

Synopsis:
Groundbreaking, wholly involving, eerily prescient and terrifyingly topical, Dean Koontz's Jane Hawk series sets a new standard for contemporary thrillers. Since her sensational debut in The Silent Corner, readers have been riveted by Jane Hawk's resolute quest to take down the influential architects of an accelerating operation to control every level of society via an army of mind-altered citizens. At first, only Jane stood against the "Arcadian" conspirators, but slowly others have emerged to stand with her, even as there are troubling signs that the "adjusted" people are beginning to spin viciously out of control. Now, in the thrilling, climactic showdown that will decide America's future, Jane will require all her resources--and more--as she confronts those at the malevolent, impregnable center of power.
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My Review:
The Night Window is the fourth and final book in the series.  I originally thought it was going to be a trilogy.  After all, how long can a single mom escape the clutches of the evil Arcadians?  Apparently very, very long.  The ending was so plausible and made so much sense.

This was one of my favorite Dean Koontz series'.  There was neverending action and I enjoyed the strong female main character.  There was one point when I wasn't quite sure if the good guys were good or brainwashed to believe they were good.  All in all, it was a fantastic ending.  I absolutely loved it.

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