Chase (novel)
Chase is Dean Koontz's first hardcover novel, originally written under the name K. R. Dwyer and released in 1972, it was revised and reissued in 1995 within Strange Highways.
Author | Dean Koontz (as K. R. Dwyer) |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Suspense, psychological thriller |
Publisher | Random House |
Publication date | 1972 |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 178 |
ISBN | 0-394-47990-4 |
Plot summary
Chase is the story about Benjamin Chase. "Benjamin Chase is a retired war hero living in an attic apartment. He is struggling with a drinking habit. One night he rescues a young woman from an obsessed killer. As a result, the killer has changed his target to Chase. He begins phoning Chase and warning that he is out for revenge. The killer, simply named "The Judge" is threatening to kill Chase but the police don't believe him as he has a history of alcohol-related incidents.
Chase is forced to take matters into his own hands and attempts to unmask The Judge himself and end the threat of a vengeful lunatic."
Reception
In reviewing Chase as a part of Strange Highways, Kirkus Reviews said the book was mostly thrilling[1] while the Orlando Sentinel panned the novel.[2]
References
- "Strange Highways". Vol. 63. 1 April 1995. p. 414.
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(help) - Johnson, Dean (26 June 1995). "Collected Dean Koontz Fit For The Movies". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 29 January 2018.