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from start to Father Odd (his latest book, not yet published) also, what was his first book?
Answer
Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, Book Three (Winter 2007)
Brother Odd (November 28, 2006)
The Husband (May 30, 2006)
Forever Odd (November 29, 2005)
City of Night w/ Ed Gorman (Book two in the Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series) (July 26, 2005)
Velocity (May 24, 2005)
Prodigal Son w/ Kevin J. Anderson (Book One in the Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series) (January 25, 2005)
Life Expectancy (December 7, 2004)
The Taking (May 25, 2004)
Odd Thomas (December 9, 2003)
The Face (May 27, 2003)
By the Light of the Moon (December 24, 2002)
One Door Away from Heaven (December 26, 2001)
From the Corner of His Eye (December 26, 2000)
False Memory (December 28, 1999)
Seize the Night (December 29, 1998)
Fear Nothing (January 14, 1998)
Sole Survivor (January 29, 1997)
Demon Seed (1997) (revised)
Ticktock (1996)
Intensity (1996)
Icebound (1995) (extensive revision of Prison of Ice)
Dark Rivers of the Heart (1994)
Winter Moon (1994) (extensive revision of Invasion)
Dragon Tears (1993)
Mr. Murder (1993)
Hideaway (1992)
Cold Fire (1991)
The Bad Place (1990)
Midnight (1989)
Lightning (1988)
The Servants of Twilight (1988, as Leigh Nichols)
Shadow Fires (1987, as Leigh Nichols)
Watchers (1987)
Strangers (1986)
The Door to December (1985, as Richard Paige)
Twilight Eyes (1985) (reissued in 1987 with a second half)
Darkfall (1984)
Phantoms (1983)
The House of Thunder (1982, as Leigh Nichols)
The Eyes of Darkness (1981, as Leigh Nichols)
The Mask (1981, as Owen West)
The Funhouse (1980, as Owen West) (novelization of The Funhouse, a Tobe Hooper film)
The Voice of the Night (1980, as Brian Coffey)
Whispers (1980)
The Key to Midnight (1979, as Leigh Nichols)
The Face of Fear (1977, as Brian Coffey)
The Vision (1977)
Night Chills (1976)
Prison of Ice (1976, as David Axton), reissued as Icebound (1995)
Invasion (1975, as Aaron Wolfe), reissued as Winter Moon (1994)
Demon Seed (1973) (later revised and reissued)
Shattered (1973, as K. R. Dwyer)
Chase (1972, as K. R. Dwyer) (included in short fiction collection Strange Highways
The Flesh in the Furnace (1972)
Early novels (out of print)
Dragonfly (1975, as K. R. Dwyer)
The Long Sleep (1975, as John Hill)
Nightmare Journey (1975)
Wall of Masks (1975, as Brian Coffey)
After the Last Race (1974)
Surrounded (1974, as Brian Coffey)
Blood Risk (1973, as Brian Coffey)
Dance with the Devil (1973, as Deanna Dwyer)
Hanging On (1973)
The Haunted Earth (1973)
A Werewolf Among Us (1973)
Children of the Storm (1972, as Deanna Dwyer)
The Dark of Summer (1972, as Deanna Dwyer)
A Darkness in My Soul (1972)
Demon Child (1972, as Deanna Dwyer)
Starblood (1972)
Time Thieves (1972)
Warlock! (1972)
The Crimson Witch (1971)
Legacy of Terror (1971, as Deanna Dwyer)
Anti-Man (1970)
Beastchild (1970)
Dark of the Woods (1970)
Dark Symphony (1970)
Hell's Gate (1970)
The Fall of the Dream Machine (1969)
Fear That Man (1969)
Star Quest (1968)
Children's books
Robot Santa: The Further Adventures of Santa's Twin (October 1, 2004)
Every Day's a Holiday : Amusing Rhymes for Happy Times (October 1, 2003)
The Paper Doorway : Funny Verse and Nothing Worse (October 1, 2001)
Santa's Twin (November 1, 1996)
Oddkins: A Fable for All Ages (1988)
Non-fiction
Christmas Is Good!: Trixie Treats And Holiday Wisdom w/ Trixie Koontz (October 31, 2005)
Life is Good! Lessons in Joyful Living w/ Trixie Koontz (October 31, 2004)
How To Write Best-Selling Fiction (1981)
Writing Popular Fiction (1972)
The Pig Society w/ Gerda Koontz (1970)
The Underground Lifestyles Handbook w/ Gerda Koontz (1970)
Essays and introductions
Foreword to Love Heels: Tales from Canine Companions for Independence (October 1, 2003)
Introduction to Great Escapes: New Designs for Home Theaters by Theo Kalomirakis (October 15, 2003)
"Ibsen's Dream" (Reflector, 1966)
"Of Childhood" (Reflector, 1966)
Collections
Soft Come the Dragons (1970, short story collection)
Strange Highways (1994, short story collection) {reissued in September 2002}
Short fiction
"Black River" (1999)
"Pinkie" (1998)
"Trapped" (1989) {re-issued as a graphic novel in 1992}
"Graveyard Highway" (1987)
"Twilight of the Dawn" (1987)
"Miss Atilla the Hun" (1987)
"Hardshell" (1987)
"The Interrogation" (1987)
"The Black Pumpkin" (1986)
"The Monitors of Providence {collaboration}" (1986)
"Snatcher" (1986)
"Weird World" (1986)
"Down in the Darkness" (1986)
"Night of the Storm" (1974) {re-issued as a graphic novel in 1976}
"We Three" (1974)
"The Undercity" (1973)
"Terra Phobia" (1973)
"Wake Up To Thunder" (1973)
"The Sinless Child" (1973)
"Grayworld" (1973)
"A Mouse in the Walls of the Global Village" (1972)
"Ollie's Hands" (1972) {revised and re-issued in 1987}
"Altarboy" (1972)
"Cosmic Sin" (1972)
"The Terrible Weapon" (1972)
"Bruno" (1971)
"Unseen Warriors" (1970)
"Shambolain" (1970)
"The Crimson Witch" (1970)
"Beastchild" (1970)
"Emanations" (1970)
"The Mystery of His Flesh" (1970)
"The Good Ship Lookoutworld" (1970)
"Nightmare Gang" (1970)
"A Third Hand" (1970)
"Muse" (1969)
"The Face in His Belly" Part Two" (1969)
"Dragon In the Land" (1969)
"The Face in His Belly" Part One (1969)
"Where the Beast Runs" (1969)
"Killerbot" (1969) {revised and re-issued in 1977 as "A Season for Freedom"}
"Temple of Sorrow" (1969)
"In the Shield" (1969)
"Dreambird" (1968)
"The Twelfth Bed" (1968)
"The Psychedelic Children" (1968)
"To Behold the Sun" (1967)
"Love 2005" (1967)
"Soft Come the Dragons" (1967)
"A Miracle is Anything" (1966)
"Some Disputed Barricade" (1966)
"This Fence" (1965)
"The Kittens" (1965)
Screenplays
Dean Koontz's Frankenstein (2005 - Charnel House 2006)
Phantoms (1998) â Dimension â Ben Affleck, Peter O'Toole
The Bad Place
CHiPs episode 306: Counterfeit (20 October 1979) â as by Brian Coffey
Poetry
Collections
Poetry
Every Day's a Holiday: Amusing Rhymes for Happy Times (2003)
"Holiday Gifts"
"Stop The World! It's Your Birthday!"
"Holiday Data Glitch"
"New Year's Eve"
"New Year's Day"
"Appropriate Holiday Entertainment"
"Carnival!"
"Gravity Day"
"Martin Luther King, Jr. Day"
"Snow Day"
"Valentine's Day"
"Abraham Lincoln's Birthday"
"George Washington's Birthday"
"Saint Patrick's Day"
"The First Day of Spring"
"Every Day's A Holiday"
"Easter: The Danger of Improving Holiday Traditions"
"April Fool's Day"
"Sakura Matsuki (Cherry Blossom Festival)"
"Dino Day"
"Cinco de Mayo"
"Teacher's Day"
"Annual Animals' Day in Court"
"Mother's Day Is Every Day, Thanks to Us"
"Cat Day"
"Memorial Day"
"Things That Can Spoil a Good Holiday"
"Father's Day"
"The Eighteen Acceptable Excuses Not to Celebrate a Holiday"
"Toad Day"
"The Last Day of School, the Saddest Day of the Year"
"Graduation Day"
"The First Day of Summer"
"Me Day"
"Independence Day: Free to Be Ignorant Old Me"
"Dog Day"
"Friendship Day"
"Holidays on Other Planets"
"Labor Day"
"Grandfather's Day"
"Grandma's Day or Why One Day There Will Be Good Cookies on the Moon"
"The First Day of Autumn"
"Lost-Tooth Day"
"Rosh Hashanah"
"Troll Day, Whether You Like IT of Not"
"Yom Kippur"
"Holiday Dinner"
"Columbus Day"
"How to Get to Sleep Before a Holiday"
"Mr. Halloween"
"What Should Go into a Holiday Pie"
"DÃa de los Muertos"
"Praise the Chicken Day - or Else"
"Diwali by Golly"
"National Book Week: Why Paper Tigers Are the Preferred Breed"
"Holiday, Holinight"
"Thanksgiving Turkey Dresses in Hand-Me-Downs"
"The First Day of Winter"
"The Shortest Day of the Year"
"Christmas Eve"
"Christmas Day"
"Up-Is-Down Day"
"Kwanzaa"
"Not the Stuff of Holidays"
The Paper Doorway: Funny Verse and Nothing Worse (2001)
"A Bad Cat"
"A Beverage with Antlers"
"A Cure for Ugly"
"A Long Day of Rhyming"
"A Short Trip"
"A Skeleton's Hotel"
"A Strange Day on the Farm"
"Advice"
"Ages of a Toad"
"All Families Are Not the Same"
"An Accident at the Pole"
"An Angry Poem by a Dragon's Mother"
"An Interesting Fact About Dogs"
"At War with Wood"
"Auntie"
"Balance"
"Baseball is Safer"
"Being Me"
"Better Than Money"
"Boogeyman"
"Cats in Spats"
"Crime and Punishment"
"Dangerous music"
"Dinner with Jilly"
"Do Trees Sneeze?"
"Dogs and Hogs"
"Fashion-Plate Fido"
"Food Psychos"
"Frankenbunny"
"Handyman"
"Head Number Two"
"Horse Thief"
"I Don't Share"
"If I Were a Potato"
"Insults"
"Listen to the Wind"
"Lucky Skunk"
"Mary Thinks She Wants a Puppy"
"My Words"
"Peace Through Hopping"
"Peg-Leg Zeg"
"Plurals"
"Poem by My Dog"
"Princess with a Tail"
"Rain"
"Red Hair"
"Rocks"
"Rumor"
"Safe Household Accidents"
"Sick"
"Silly"
"Snowland"
"So There"
"Stars, Mars, and Chocolate Bars"
"The Bear with One Green Ear"
"The Cabbage Feels No Pain"
"The Fearful Bee"
"The Man With Four Eyes"
"The Monstrous Broccoli Excuse"
"The Paper Doorway"
"The Pig with Pride"
"The Prettiest Butterfly I Will Ever See"
"The Reliable Bunny"
"The Seasons of a Toad"
"The Shark in the Park"
"The Threat"
"The Wart"
"The Woggle Wrangler"
"The Young Musician - Or Maybe Thug"
"Them and Us"
"Thinking About Me"
"Those Weird Guys in Nursery Rhymes"
"Toast and Jam"
"Up"
"Wally the Werewolf"
"What I Like"
"What Will We Do, What Will We Do?"
"Why Good Manners Matter"
"Why I Find It So Hard to Learn"
"Why Most People Prefer Cats and Dogs"
"Why?"
"Wishes"
"You Get the Pickle You Ask For"
The Reflector (1965-67)
"The Day"
"Growing Pains"
"Sing A Song Of Sixpence"
"This Fence"
"Cellars"
"Cloistered Walls"
"Flesh"
"For A Breath I Tarry"
"Hey, Good Christian"
"Holes"
"It"
"I've Met One"
"Mold In The Jungle"
"Once"
"The Rats Run"
"Sam: the Adventurous, Exciting, Well-Traveled Man"
"Something About This City"
"The Standard Unusual"
"A Trio Of Possible Futures"
"You Dirty Jap, Said The Jap"
"Where No One Fell"
Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, Book Three (Winter 2007)
Brother Odd (November 28, 2006)
The Husband (May 30, 2006)
Forever Odd (November 29, 2005)
City of Night w/ Ed Gorman (Book two in the Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series) (July 26, 2005)
Velocity (May 24, 2005)
Prodigal Son w/ Kevin J. Anderson (Book One in the Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series) (January 25, 2005)
Life Expectancy (December 7, 2004)
The Taking (May 25, 2004)
Odd Thomas (December 9, 2003)
The Face (May 27, 2003)
By the Light of the Moon (December 24, 2002)
One Door Away from Heaven (December 26, 2001)
From the Corner of His Eye (December 26, 2000)
False Memory (December 28, 1999)
Seize the Night (December 29, 1998)
Fear Nothing (January 14, 1998)
Sole Survivor (January 29, 1997)
Demon Seed (1997) (revised)
Ticktock (1996)
Intensity (1996)
Icebound (1995) (extensive revision of Prison of Ice)
Dark Rivers of the Heart (1994)
Winter Moon (1994) (extensive revision of Invasion)
Dragon Tears (1993)
Mr. Murder (1993)
Hideaway (1992)
Cold Fire (1991)
The Bad Place (1990)
Midnight (1989)
Lightning (1988)
The Servants of Twilight (1988, as Leigh Nichols)
Shadow Fires (1987, as Leigh Nichols)
Watchers (1987)
Strangers (1986)
The Door to December (1985, as Richard Paige)
Twilight Eyes (1985) (reissued in 1987 with a second half)
Darkfall (1984)
Phantoms (1983)
The House of Thunder (1982, as Leigh Nichols)
The Eyes of Darkness (1981, as Leigh Nichols)
The Mask (1981, as Owen West)
The Funhouse (1980, as Owen West) (novelization of The Funhouse, a Tobe Hooper film)
The Voice of the Night (1980, as Brian Coffey)
Whispers (1980)
The Key to Midnight (1979, as Leigh Nichols)
The Face of Fear (1977, as Brian Coffey)
The Vision (1977)
Night Chills (1976)
Prison of Ice (1976, as David Axton), reissued as Icebound (1995)
Invasion (1975, as Aaron Wolfe), reissued as Winter Moon (1994)
Demon Seed (1973) (later revised and reissued)
Shattered (1973, as K. R. Dwyer)
Chase (1972, as K. R. Dwyer) (included in short fiction collection Strange Highways
The Flesh in the Furnace (1972)
Early novels (out of print)
Dragonfly (1975, as K. R. Dwyer)
The Long Sleep (1975, as John Hill)
Nightmare Journey (1975)
Wall of Masks (1975, as Brian Coffey)
After the Last Race (1974)
Surrounded (1974, as Brian Coffey)
Blood Risk (1973, as Brian Coffey)
Dance with the Devil (1973, as Deanna Dwyer)
Hanging On (1973)
The Haunted Earth (1973)
A Werewolf Among Us (1973)
Children of the Storm (1972, as Deanna Dwyer)
The Dark of Summer (1972, as Deanna Dwyer)
A Darkness in My Soul (1972)
Demon Child (1972, as Deanna Dwyer)
Starblood (1972)
Time Thieves (1972)
Warlock! (1972)
The Crimson Witch (1971)
Legacy of Terror (1971, as Deanna Dwyer)
Anti-Man (1970)
Beastchild (1970)
Dark of the Woods (1970)
Dark Symphony (1970)
Hell's Gate (1970)
The Fall of the Dream Machine (1969)
Fear That Man (1969)
Star Quest (1968)
Children's books
Robot Santa: The Further Adventures of Santa's Twin (October 1, 2004)
Every Day's a Holiday : Amusing Rhymes for Happy Times (October 1, 2003)
The Paper Doorway : Funny Verse and Nothing Worse (October 1, 2001)
Santa's Twin (November 1, 1996)
Oddkins: A Fable for All Ages (1988)
Non-fiction
Christmas Is Good!: Trixie Treats And Holiday Wisdom w/ Trixie Koontz (October 31, 2005)
Life is Good! Lessons in Joyful Living w/ Trixie Koontz (October 31, 2004)
How To Write Best-Selling Fiction (1981)
Writing Popular Fiction (1972)
The Pig Society w/ Gerda Koontz (1970)
The Underground Lifestyles Handbook w/ Gerda Koontz (1970)
Essays and introductions
Foreword to Love Heels: Tales from Canine Companions for Independence (October 1, 2003)
Introduction to Great Escapes: New Designs for Home Theaters by Theo Kalomirakis (October 15, 2003)
"Ibsen's Dream" (Reflector, 1966)
"Of Childhood" (Reflector, 1966)
Collections
Soft Come the Dragons (1970, short story collection)
Strange Highways (1994, short story collection) {reissued in September 2002}
Short fiction
"Black River" (1999)
"Pinkie" (1998)
"Trapped" (1989) {re-issued as a graphic novel in 1992}
"Graveyard Highway" (1987)
"Twilight of the Dawn" (1987)
"Miss Atilla the Hun" (1987)
"Hardshell" (1987)
"The Interrogation" (1987)
"The Black Pumpkin" (1986)
"The Monitors of Providence {collaboration}" (1986)
"Snatcher" (1986)
"Weird World" (1986)
"Down in the Darkness" (1986)
"Night of the Storm" (1974) {re-issued as a graphic novel in 1976}
"We Three" (1974)
"The Undercity" (1973)
"Terra Phobia" (1973)
"Wake Up To Thunder" (1973)
"The Sinless Child" (1973)
"Grayworld" (1973)
"A Mouse in the Walls of the Global Village" (1972)
"Ollie's Hands" (1972) {revised and re-issued in 1987}
"Altarboy" (1972)
"Cosmic Sin" (1972)
"The Terrible Weapon" (1972)
"Bruno" (1971)
"Unseen Warriors" (1970)
"Shambolain" (1970)
"The Crimson Witch" (1970)
"Beastchild" (1970)
"Emanations" (1970)
"The Mystery of His Flesh" (1970)
"The Good Ship Lookoutworld" (1970)
"Nightmare Gang" (1970)
"A Third Hand" (1970)
"Muse" (1969)
"The Face in His Belly" Part Two" (1969)
"Dragon In the Land" (1969)
"The Face in His Belly" Part One (1969)
"Where the Beast Runs" (1969)
"Killerbot" (1969) {revised and re-issued in 1977 as "A Season for Freedom"}
"Temple of Sorrow" (1969)
"In the Shield" (1969)
"Dreambird" (1968)
"The Twelfth Bed" (1968)
"The Psychedelic Children" (1968)
"To Behold the Sun" (1967)
"Love 2005" (1967)
"Soft Come the Dragons" (1967)
"A Miracle is Anything" (1966)
"Some Disputed Barricade" (1966)
"This Fence" (1965)
"The Kittens" (1965)
Screenplays
Dean Koontz's Frankenstein (2005 - Charnel House 2006)
Phantoms (1998) â Dimension â Ben Affleck, Peter O'Toole
The Bad Place
CHiPs episode 306: Counterfeit (20 October 1979) â as by Brian Coffey
Poetry
Collections
Poetry
Every Day's a Holiday: Amusing Rhymes for Happy Times (2003)
"Holiday Gifts"
"Stop The World! It's Your Birthday!"
"Holiday Data Glitch"
"New Year's Eve"
"New Year's Day"
"Appropriate Holiday Entertainment"
"Carnival!"
"Gravity Day"
"Martin Luther King, Jr. Day"
"Snow Day"
"Valentine's Day"
"Abraham Lincoln's Birthday"
"George Washington's Birthday"
"Saint Patrick's Day"
"The First Day of Spring"
"Every Day's A Holiday"
"Easter: The Danger of Improving Holiday Traditions"
"April Fool's Day"
"Sakura Matsuki (Cherry Blossom Festival)"
"Dino Day"
"Cinco de Mayo"
"Teacher's Day"
"Annual Animals' Day in Court"
"Mother's Day Is Every Day, Thanks to Us"
"Cat Day"
"Memorial Day"
"Things That Can Spoil a Good Holiday"
"Father's Day"
"The Eighteen Acceptable Excuses Not to Celebrate a Holiday"
"Toad Day"
"The Last Day of School, the Saddest Day of the Year"
"Graduation Day"
"The First Day of Summer"
"Me Day"
"Independence Day: Free to Be Ignorant Old Me"
"Dog Day"
"Friendship Day"
"Holidays on Other Planets"
"Labor Day"
"Grandfather's Day"
"Grandma's Day or Why One Day There Will Be Good Cookies on the Moon"
"The First Day of Autumn"
"Lost-Tooth Day"
"Rosh Hashanah"
"Troll Day, Whether You Like IT of Not"
"Yom Kippur"
"Holiday Dinner"
"Columbus Day"
"How to Get to Sleep Before a Holiday"
"Mr. Halloween"
"What Should Go into a Holiday Pie"
"DÃa de los Muertos"
"Praise the Chicken Day - or Else"
"Diwali by Golly"
"National Book Week: Why Paper Tigers Are the Preferred Breed"
"Holiday, Holinight"
"Thanksgiving Turkey Dresses in Hand-Me-Downs"
"The First Day of Winter"
"The Shortest Day of the Year"
"Christmas Eve"
"Christmas Day"
"Up-Is-Down Day"
"Kwanzaa"
"Not the Stuff of Holidays"
The Paper Doorway: Funny Verse and Nothing Worse (2001)
"A Bad Cat"
"A Beverage with Antlers"
"A Cure for Ugly"
"A Long Day of Rhyming"
"A Short Trip"
"A Skeleton's Hotel"
"A Strange Day on the Farm"
"Advice"
"Ages of a Toad"
"All Families Are Not the Same"
"An Accident at the Pole"
"An Angry Poem by a Dragon's Mother"
"An Interesting Fact About Dogs"
"At War with Wood"
"Auntie"
"Balance"
"Baseball is Safer"
"Being Me"
"Better Than Money"
"Boogeyman"
"Cats in Spats"
"Crime and Punishment"
"Dangerous music"
"Dinner with Jilly"
"Do Trees Sneeze?"
"Dogs and Hogs"
"Fashion-Plate Fido"
"Food Psychos"
"Frankenbunny"
"Handyman"
"Head Number Two"
"Horse Thief"
"I Don't Share"
"If I Were a Potato"
"Insults"
"Listen to the Wind"
"Lucky Skunk"
"Mary Thinks She Wants a Puppy"
"My Words"
"Peace Through Hopping"
"Peg-Leg Zeg"
"Plurals"
"Poem by My Dog"
"Princess with a Tail"
"Rain"
"Red Hair"
"Rocks"
"Rumor"
"Safe Household Accidents"
"Sick"
"Silly"
"Snowland"
"So There"
"Stars, Mars, and Chocolate Bars"
"The Bear with One Green Ear"
"The Cabbage Feels No Pain"
"The Fearful Bee"
"The Man With Four Eyes"
"The Monstrous Broccoli Excuse"
"The Paper Doorway"
"The Pig with Pride"
"The Prettiest Butterfly I Will Ever See"
"The Reliable Bunny"
"The Seasons of a Toad"
"The Shark in the Park"
"The Threat"
"The Wart"
"The Woggle Wrangler"
"The Young Musician - Or Maybe Thug"
"Them and Us"
"Thinking About Me"
"Those Weird Guys in Nursery Rhymes"
"Toast and Jam"
"Up"
"Wally the Werewolf"
"What I Like"
"What Will We Do, What Will We Do?"
"Why Good Manners Matter"
"Why I Find It So Hard to Learn"
"Why Most People Prefer Cats and Dogs"
"Why?"
"Wishes"
"You Get the Pickle You Ask For"
The Reflector (1965-67)
"The Day"
"Growing Pains"
"Sing A Song Of Sixpence"
"This Fence"
"Cellars"
"Cloistered Walls"
"Flesh"
"For A Breath I Tarry"
"Hey, Good Christian"
"Holes"
"It"
"I've Met One"
"Mold In The Jungle"
"Once"
"The Rats Run"
"Sam: the Adventurous, Exciting, Well-Traveled Man"
"Something About This City"
"The Standard Unusual"
"A Trio Of Possible Futures"
"You Dirty Jap, Said The Jap"
"Where No One Fell"
books by dean koontz?
need a lis
where can i get a list of all completed dean koontz novels(including those written by him under pseudonyms) up to and including his most recent, brother odd?
Answer
Novels
Dead and Alive w/ Ed Gorman (Book three in the Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series) (May 2007)
Brother Odd (November 28, 2006)
The Husband (May 30, 2006)
Forever Odd (November 29, 2005)
City of Night w/ Ed Gorman (Book two in the Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series) (July 26, 2005)
Velocity (May 24, 2005)
Prodigal Son w/ Kevin J. Anderson (Book One in the Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series) (January 25, 2005)
Life Expectancy (December 7, 2004)
The Taking (May 25, 2004)
Odd Thomas (December 9, 2003)
The Face (May 27, 2003)
By the Light of the Moon (December 24, 2002)
One Door Away from Heaven (December 26, 2001)
From the Corner of His Eye (December 26, 2000)
False Memory (December 28, 1999)
Seize the Night (December 29, 1998)
Fear Nothing (January 14, 1998)
Sole Survivor (January 29, 1997)
Demon Seed (1997) (revised)
Ticktock (1996)
Intensity (1996)
Icebound (1995) (extensive revision of Prison of Ice)
Dark Rivers of the Heart (1994)
Winter Moon (1994) (extensive revision of Invasion)
Dragon Tears (1993)
Mr. Murder (1993)
Hideaway (1992)
Cold Fire (1991)
The Bad Place (1990)
Midnight (1989)
Lightning (1988)
The Servants of Twilight (1988, as Leigh Nichols)
Shadow Fires (1987, as Leigh Nichols)
Watchers (1987)
Strangers (1986)
The Door to December (1985, as Richard Paige)
Twilight Eyes (1985) (reissued in 1987 with a second half)
Darkfall (1984)
Phantoms (1983)
The House of Thunder (1982, as Leigh Nichols)
The Eyes of Darkness (1981, as Leigh Nichols)
The Mask (1981, as Owen West)
The Funhouse (1980, as Owen West) (novelization of The Funhouse, a Tobe Hooper film)
The Voice of the Night (1980, as Brian Coffey)
Whispers (1980)
The Key to Midnight (1979, as Leigh Nichols)
The Face of Fear (1977, as Brian Coffey)
The Vision (1977)
Night Chills (1976)
Prison of Ice (1976, as David Axton), reissued as Icebound (1995)
Invasion (1975, as Aaron Wolfe), reissued as Winter Moon (1994)
Demon Seed (1973) (later revised and reissued)
Shattered (1973, as K. R. Dwyer)
Chase (1972, as K. R. Dwyer) (included in short fiction collection Strange Highways
The Flesh in the Furnace (1972)
Early novels (out of print)
Dragonfly (1975, as K. R. Dwyer)
The Long Sleep (1975, as John Hill)
Nightmare Journey (1975)
Wall of Masks (1975, as Brian Coffey)
After the Last Race (1974)
Surrounded (1974, as Brian Coffey)
Blood Risk (1973, as Brian Coffey)
Dance with the Devil (1973, as Deanna Dwyer)
Hanging On (1973)
The Haunted Earth (1973)
A Werewolf Among Us (1973)
Children of the Storm (1972, as Deanna Dwyer)
The Dark of Summer (1972, as Deanna Dwyer)
A Darkness in My Soul (1972)
Demon Child (1972, as Deanna Dwyer)
Starblood (1972)
Time Thieves (1972)
Warlock! (1972)
The Crimson Witch (1971)
Legacy of Terror (1971, as Deanna Dwyer)
Anti-Man (1970)
Beastchild (1970)
Dark of the Woods (1970)
Dark Symphony (1970)
Hell's Gate (1970)
Hung (1970, as Leonard Chris)
The Fall of the Dream Machine (1969)
Fear That Man (1969)
Star Quest (1968)
Children's books
Robot Santa: The Further Adventures of Santa's Twin (October 1, 2004)
Every Day's a Holiday : Amusing Rhymes for Happy Times (October 1, 2003)
The Paper Doorway : Funny Verse and Nothing Worse (October 1, 2001)
Santa's Twin (November 1, 1996)
Oddkins: A Fable for All Ages (1988)
Non-fiction
Christmas Is Good!: Trixie Treats And Holiday Wisdom w/ Trixie Koontz (October 31, 2005)
Life is Good! Lessons in Joyful Living w/ Trixie Koontz (October 31, 2004)
How To Write Best-Selling Fiction (1981)
Writing Popular Fiction (1972)
The Pig Society w/ Gerda Koontz (1970)
The Underground Lifestyles Handbook w/ Gerda Koontz (1970)
Essays and introductions
Foreword to Love Heels: Tales from Canine Companions for Independence (October 1, 2003)
Introduction to Great Escapes: New Designs for Home Theaters by Theo Kalomirakis (October 15, 2003)
"Ibsen's Dream" (Reflector, 1966)
"Of Childhood" (Reflector, 1966)
Collections
Soft Come the Dragons (1970, short story collection)
Strange Highways (1994, short story collection) {reissued in September 2002}
Short fiction
"Black River" (1999)
"Pinkie" (1998)
"Trapped" (1989) {re-issued as a graphic novel in 1992}
"Graveyard Highway" (1987)
"Twilight of the Dawn" (1987)
"Miss Atilla the Hun" (1987)
"Hardshell" (1987)
"The Interrogation" (1987)
"The Black Pumpkin" (1986)
"The Monitors of Providence {collaboration}" (1986)
"Snatcher" (1986)
"Weird World" (1986)
"Down in the Darkness" (1986)
"Night of the Storm" (1974) {re-issued as a graphic novel in 1976}
"We Three" (1974)
"The Undercity" (1973)
"Terra Phobia" (1973)
"Wake Up To Thunder" (1973)
"The Sinless Child" (1973)
"Grayworld" (1973)
"A Mouse in the Walls of the Global Village" (1972)
"Ollie's Hands" (1972) {revised and re-issued in 1987}
"Altarboy" (1972)
"Cosmic Sin" (1972)
"The Terrible Weapon" (1972)
"Bruno" (1971)
"Unseen Warriors" (1970)
"Shambolain" (1970)
"The Crimson Witch" (1970)
"Beastchild" (1970)
"Emanations" (1970)
"The Mystery of His Flesh" (1970)
"The Good Ship Lookoutworld" (1970)
"Nightmare Gang" (1970)
"A Third Hand" (1970)
"Muse" (1969)
"The Face in His Belly" Part Two" (1969)
"Dragon In the Land" (1969)
"The Face in His Belly" Part One (1969)
"Where the Beast Runs" (1969)
"Killerbot" (1969) {revised and re-issued in 1977 as "A Season for Freedom"}
"Temple of Sorrow" (1969)
"In the Shield" (1969)
"Dreambird" (1968)
"The Twelfth Bed" (1968)
"The Psychedelic Children" (1968)
"To Behold the Sun" (1967)
"Love 2005" (1967)
"Soft Come the Dragons" (1967)
"A Miracle is Anything" (1966)
"Some Disputed Barricade" (1966)
"This Fence" (1965)
"The Kittens" (1965)
Screenplays
Dean Koontz's Frankenstein (2005 - Charnel House 2006)
Phantoms (1998) â Dimension â Ben Affleck, Peter O'Toole
The Bad Place
CHiPs episode 306: Counterfeit (20 October 1979) â as by Brian Coffey
Novels
Dead and Alive w/ Ed Gorman (Book three in the Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series) (May 2007)
Brother Odd (November 28, 2006)
The Husband (May 30, 2006)
Forever Odd (November 29, 2005)
City of Night w/ Ed Gorman (Book two in the Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series) (July 26, 2005)
Velocity (May 24, 2005)
Prodigal Son w/ Kevin J. Anderson (Book One in the Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series) (January 25, 2005)
Life Expectancy (December 7, 2004)
The Taking (May 25, 2004)
Odd Thomas (December 9, 2003)
The Face (May 27, 2003)
By the Light of the Moon (December 24, 2002)
One Door Away from Heaven (December 26, 2001)
From the Corner of His Eye (December 26, 2000)
False Memory (December 28, 1999)
Seize the Night (December 29, 1998)
Fear Nothing (January 14, 1998)
Sole Survivor (January 29, 1997)
Demon Seed (1997) (revised)
Ticktock (1996)
Intensity (1996)
Icebound (1995) (extensive revision of Prison of Ice)
Dark Rivers of the Heart (1994)
Winter Moon (1994) (extensive revision of Invasion)
Dragon Tears (1993)
Mr. Murder (1993)
Hideaway (1992)
Cold Fire (1991)
The Bad Place (1990)
Midnight (1989)
Lightning (1988)
The Servants of Twilight (1988, as Leigh Nichols)
Shadow Fires (1987, as Leigh Nichols)
Watchers (1987)
Strangers (1986)
The Door to December (1985, as Richard Paige)
Twilight Eyes (1985) (reissued in 1987 with a second half)
Darkfall (1984)
Phantoms (1983)
The House of Thunder (1982, as Leigh Nichols)
The Eyes of Darkness (1981, as Leigh Nichols)
The Mask (1981, as Owen West)
The Funhouse (1980, as Owen West) (novelization of The Funhouse, a Tobe Hooper film)
The Voice of the Night (1980, as Brian Coffey)
Whispers (1980)
The Key to Midnight (1979, as Leigh Nichols)
The Face of Fear (1977, as Brian Coffey)
The Vision (1977)
Night Chills (1976)
Prison of Ice (1976, as David Axton), reissued as Icebound (1995)
Invasion (1975, as Aaron Wolfe), reissued as Winter Moon (1994)
Demon Seed (1973) (later revised and reissued)
Shattered (1973, as K. R. Dwyer)
Chase (1972, as K. R. Dwyer) (included in short fiction collection Strange Highways
The Flesh in the Furnace (1972)
Early novels (out of print)
Dragonfly (1975, as K. R. Dwyer)
The Long Sleep (1975, as John Hill)
Nightmare Journey (1975)
Wall of Masks (1975, as Brian Coffey)
After the Last Race (1974)
Surrounded (1974, as Brian Coffey)
Blood Risk (1973, as Brian Coffey)
Dance with the Devil (1973, as Deanna Dwyer)
Hanging On (1973)
The Haunted Earth (1973)
A Werewolf Among Us (1973)
Children of the Storm (1972, as Deanna Dwyer)
The Dark of Summer (1972, as Deanna Dwyer)
A Darkness in My Soul (1972)
Demon Child (1972, as Deanna Dwyer)
Starblood (1972)
Time Thieves (1972)
Warlock! (1972)
The Crimson Witch (1971)
Legacy of Terror (1971, as Deanna Dwyer)
Anti-Man (1970)
Beastchild (1970)
Dark of the Woods (1970)
Dark Symphony (1970)
Hell's Gate (1970)
Hung (1970, as Leonard Chris)
The Fall of the Dream Machine (1969)
Fear That Man (1969)
Star Quest (1968)
Children's books
Robot Santa: The Further Adventures of Santa's Twin (October 1, 2004)
Every Day's a Holiday : Amusing Rhymes for Happy Times (October 1, 2003)
The Paper Doorway : Funny Verse and Nothing Worse (October 1, 2001)
Santa's Twin (November 1, 1996)
Oddkins: A Fable for All Ages (1988)
Non-fiction
Christmas Is Good!: Trixie Treats And Holiday Wisdom w/ Trixie Koontz (October 31, 2005)
Life is Good! Lessons in Joyful Living w/ Trixie Koontz (October 31, 2004)
How To Write Best-Selling Fiction (1981)
Writing Popular Fiction (1972)
The Pig Society w/ Gerda Koontz (1970)
The Underground Lifestyles Handbook w/ Gerda Koontz (1970)
Essays and introductions
Foreword to Love Heels: Tales from Canine Companions for Independence (October 1, 2003)
Introduction to Great Escapes: New Designs for Home Theaters by Theo Kalomirakis (October 15, 2003)
"Ibsen's Dream" (Reflector, 1966)
"Of Childhood" (Reflector, 1966)
Collections
Soft Come the Dragons (1970, short story collection)
Strange Highways (1994, short story collection) {reissued in September 2002}
Short fiction
"Black River" (1999)
"Pinkie" (1998)
"Trapped" (1989) {re-issued as a graphic novel in 1992}
"Graveyard Highway" (1987)
"Twilight of the Dawn" (1987)
"Miss Atilla the Hun" (1987)
"Hardshell" (1987)
"The Interrogation" (1987)
"The Black Pumpkin" (1986)
"The Monitors of Providence {collaboration}" (1986)
"Snatcher" (1986)
"Weird World" (1986)
"Down in the Darkness" (1986)
"Night of the Storm" (1974) {re-issued as a graphic novel in 1976}
"We Three" (1974)
"The Undercity" (1973)
"Terra Phobia" (1973)
"Wake Up To Thunder" (1973)
"The Sinless Child" (1973)
"Grayworld" (1973)
"A Mouse in the Walls of the Global Village" (1972)
"Ollie's Hands" (1972) {revised and re-issued in 1987}
"Altarboy" (1972)
"Cosmic Sin" (1972)
"The Terrible Weapon" (1972)
"Bruno" (1971)
"Unseen Warriors" (1970)
"Shambolain" (1970)
"The Crimson Witch" (1970)
"Beastchild" (1970)
"Emanations" (1970)
"The Mystery of His Flesh" (1970)
"The Good Ship Lookoutworld" (1970)
"Nightmare Gang" (1970)
"A Third Hand" (1970)
"Muse" (1969)
"The Face in His Belly" Part Two" (1969)
"Dragon In the Land" (1969)
"The Face in His Belly" Part One (1969)
"Where the Beast Runs" (1969)
"Killerbot" (1969) {revised and re-issued in 1977 as "A Season for Freedom"}
"Temple of Sorrow" (1969)
"In the Shield" (1969)
"Dreambird" (1968)
"The Twelfth Bed" (1968)
"The Psychedelic Children" (1968)
"To Behold the Sun" (1967)
"Love 2005" (1967)
"Soft Come the Dragons" (1967)
"A Miracle is Anything" (1966)
"Some Disputed Barricade" (1966)
"This Fence" (1965)
"The Kittens" (1965)
Screenplays
Dean Koontz's Frankenstein (2005 - Charnel House 2006)
Phantoms (1998) â Dimension â Ben Affleck, Peter O'Toole
The Bad Place
CHiPs episode 306: Counterfeit (20 October 1979) â as by Brian Coffey
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