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  2. Dean Koontz bibliography - Wikipedia

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    1.6 Jane Hawk Series. 1.7 Nameless. 1.7.1 Season One. 1.7.2 Season Two. 2 Standalone novels. 3 Essays and introductions. 4 Short fiction. 5 Non-fiction. 6 References ...

  3. Moonlight Bay Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    In an interview at the end of 2017, Koontz says that he intends to finish Ride the Storm once he finishes the 7th book in his Jane Hawk series. [2] The fifth and final book in the Jane Hawk series - The Night Window - was published on May 14, 2019 [3] but there is still no definitive word on if or when Ride the Storm will be released.

  4. Ride the Storm (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ride the Storm is the long-planned final book in the Moonlight Bay Trilogy, to be written by American author Dean Koontz.The book is the third installment featuring Christopher Snow, a young man who suffers from the rare (but real) disease called XP (xeroderma pigmentosum).

  5. Promised Land (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Spenser warns Hawk the day of the operation while Powers, his henchmen, and Jane and Rose are arrested. The next day, Powers is bailed out of jail and his associates greet Spenser and Susan at the Shepards' home. After a brief scuffle, Hawk intervenes and leaves Powers to the mercy of Spenser.

  6. Moo (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Moo is a 1995 novel by Jane Smiley.Its setting is a large university, known familiarly as "Moo U" because of its large agricultural college, in the American Midwest.The novel is a satire that uses a sprawling narrative style, following the lives of dozens of characters over the course of the 1989–1990 academic year.

  7. Jane Whitefield (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Jane Whitefield is a crime and mystery novel series written by Thomas Perry. The series features Jane Whitefield, a Native American (Seneca [1]) who has made a career out of helping people disappear. The series is usually narrated in third-person perspective. Perry weaves Native American history, stories, theology, and cultural practices into ...

  8. Firekeeper Saga - Wikipedia

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    The series follows Firekeeper, a woman who was raised by highly intelligent and magically enhanced wolves. Her mother tasked the pack with not only her upkeep, but also returning Firekeeper to human society as she is an heir to the throne of Hawk Haven.

  9. Jane Hawking - Wikipedia

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    Jane was born to George and Beryl Wilde (née Eagleton). She grew up in St Albans, Hertfordshire. She was raised in the Church of England and is an active Christian. [1] [2] She studied languages at the University of London's Westfield College. [3] Jane and Stephen Hawking met through mutual college friends at a party in 1962.