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Intensity
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Frankie Corzo
- Length: 13 hrs and 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
#1 New York Times Bestseller
Past midnight, Chyna Shepard, twenty-six, gazes out a moonlit window, unable to sleep on her first night in the Napa Valley home of her best friend’s family. Instinct proves reliable. A murderous sociopath, Edgler Foreman Vess, has entered the house, intent on killing everyone inside. A self-proclaimed “homicidal adventurer,” Vess lives only to satisfy all appetites as they arise, to immerse himself in sensation, to live without fear, remorse, or limits, to live with intensity. Chyna is trapped in his deadly orbit.
Chyna is a survivor, toughened by a lifelong struggle for safety and self-respect. Now she will be tested as never before. At first her sole aim is to get out alive - until, by chance, she learns the identity of Vess’s next intended victim, a faraway innocent only she can save. Driven by a newly discovered thirst for meaning beyond mere self-preservation, Chyna musters every inner resource she has to save an endangered girl...as moment by moment, the terrifying threat of Edgler Foreman Vess intensifies.
Critic Reviews
“Chills the reader to the core and establishes Koontz as a master.”—Associated Press
“Tumbling, hallucinogenic prose . . . The story does not move so much as rocket up the . . . gloomy highway with the reader in violent pursuit.”—The New York Times
“The most viscerally exciting thriller of the year.”—Publishers Weekly
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- VGold
- 08-22-19
Narration painfully bad
Between the ‘valley girl’ accent ... “Ki-enn” for kitten and the non-pronunciation of T’s in general, to the astounding number of mispronounced words; I am at a loss as to how this person is employed as a narrator. Only my love and loyalty to Dean Koontz kept me hanging in there
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- Tamara Nielson
- 08-04-18
Maybe not the best narrator
The narrator has some speech quirks that are distracting. One example is that she doesn’t pronounce the letter “t” if it is in the second syllable of a word. So the word “mittens” becomes “mi-ens”. It doesn’t ruin the experience but it is quite noticeable throughout the book.
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- Shelly Farber
- 10-17-18
Great story poorly narrated
I read this book several years ago and couldn't put it down. The writing moved the story along in such a way that atmosphere it created was intense and I literally felt exhausted after I finished. This was in no way shape or form the way it was narrated, thereby making an exceptional read a disappointing listen.
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- Brandy Rea
- 02-05-19
book is awesome... reader lacked excitement
loved the book, reader lacked excitement and animation... male reader was way better when I listened to this years ago
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- Mimz
- 09-28-19
Great book...ok narration
Dean Koontz is one of my all time favorite authors. The story line of Intensity is very good and a typical Koontz nail biter. My biggest complaint about this audiobook version is that the narrator seems to keep a very monotone feel to the reading. Many other narrators make you feel like you are part of the book with their crescendo and diminuendos in the timber of their voice as they read the books but Frankie Corzo, at least in this book is very flat and I don’t feel like I’m seeing a movie in my mind.
Anyone that likes Koontz will enjoy this book, but I wouldn’t suggest this audio book.
12 people found this helpful
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- AmazonAddict-Joe
- 10-24-18
Way TOO Wordy!!!
Holy cow... the story may be half way good but the ‘over description’ of EVERYTHING made the story sooo much longer than it needed to be. It dragged and dragged because of the over dramatic excessive verbiage! Usually really like his books... disappointed!!
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- T. D. Copeland
- 08-13-18
second listen, still scary! Mr. Koontz weaves an i
This is the second time I've listened to this story; still scary! Mr Koontz is an excellent story teller.
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- Stacey Dietter
- 11-30-18
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The story was good and keeps you listening. I did not like the performance of the story. The reader was kind of flat and breathy. I would have expected a story named Intensity to have some intensity in the voice and feel, and it did not. There was no distinction between characters and no matter what was happening, the same flat breathy read. Also, there were several words the reader was unfamiliar with and she pronounced them incorrectly. You know what the words should be based upon the sentence, but it was a bit distracting. I will likely stay away from books with this reader in the future.
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- Sharon Lovegrove
- 07-17-18
My favorite Dean Koontz book!
There was an earlier audible version with a male narrator that was a bit better. Otherwise well done!
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- DiK
- 01-06-19
Just Ok
Story isn't bad, but the narration is poor. The reader sounds just like that; a reader rather than the main character of the story. I quit after five chapters due to boredom.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-03-19
Not a bedtime book
I listen to books before I go to sleep at night but that wasn’t enough for this.
So fast paced and gripping, I was listening constantly. In the car, cooking meals, when I was “working”.
The best Dean Koontz for me so far
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- Mr & Mrs Welch
- 03-01-21
Meh
Being a lifelong S King fan, I have been trying to give more of a variety of horror writers a chance. I've real some very inspiring work lately, though most of it has been the work of newer writers on the scene. So I thought I'd go ahead and finally give a Dean Koontz novel a try. Though this was a thorough story and suspenseful at various times, it confirmed for me that his work just isn't, stylistically, my thing. Also I was not a very big fan of the narration and didn't particularly like the narrator's odd or sloppy pronunciation at times, like dropping the second d in words like 'didn't'. That unnerved me for some reason, though it probably sounds pedantic. Anyway, wrapping it up, I'd say it's not really a bad or un-scary work, it's just that, again, the author's style isn't particularly riveting to me and the way he initially sets up his women characters feels a bit too old fashioned, outdated perhaps.
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- Karolina
- 12-16-18
Extraordinary story.
What would you do if you were stuck with a serial killer in a vehicle? What would you do if he found you?
Griping story from beginning until the end. What a brilliant idea for a book! Psychological thriller at it’s best.
I just love Dean Koontz’s imagination and the beautiful way he describes people, places and emotions almost as if he was writing a poem.
I think that narration was very good. The main character was a female and in rather impossible situation. Frankie did her justice presenting a variety of emotions going through her head.
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- NJD
- 09-05-18
Gripping - Lose Yourself In Intensity !
Perfect Dean Koontz - could not stop listening . Unforgettable villain who embodies evil and an inspirational heroine . Highly recommended
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- Lyndiloo
- 05-29-21
Fantastic
yet another fantastic tense listen hard to stop listening. if it was any tenser I would have no nails left
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- DMcQ
- 01-22-22
Psychological Thriller
The author builds up the tension admirably and there are some great 'set pieces'. Some of the mundane information is rather stretched out though and it would be a better book if those sections were trimmed down a little.
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- RL
- 12-16-21
Really good thriller/mild horror novel
Very well narrated, and a nicely flowing story. Very violent and disturbing at times. I really liked the main character who you really begin to root for once finding out her back story.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-31-21
the usual
same as all Koontz books starts like a king novel and looses all purpose to hook you in King he is not
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- M. Collins
- 03-26-21
Feels like it should have been a short story
Had to stop @ 3rd "blood loving bastard". Really clunky prose. Ended up reading the wiki summary instead. Would have been better as a short story.
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-11-21
Brilliant book completely spoiled by narrator!
This was one of the best books I have read in a long time. Very luckily for me I purchased the kindle book as well which meant that I didn’t have to listen to the absolutely worst narrator ever! Whoever hired this very boring monotone performer to read this book should be fired!
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- Simon
- 06-25-20
Dull
The worlds most boring serial killer, and the most fucked in the head hero!
A drag to listen to. Slow. Dull. Awkward.
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- Dorothy Rankin
- 07-09-19
Amazing story
Another great read from Dean Koontz. It was difficult to put it aside as it kept up the tension from beginning to the end. If you haven’t read it then I recommend that you do so.
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-27-18
waffly
normally a fan of Kootz but this novel seemed to be more interested in waffling and stretching out wat was probably best as a short story
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-09-22
Decent
Really enjoyed the underlying story. Something quite different and quite enjoyable.
But there were far too many times where scenes were massively over described, filled with fluff that added nothing to the story. Enough that I started to tune out at those points.
Narration was average at best. Very monotone, with little change in expression.
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- Helen
- 09-11-21
Narrator dropping her T's drove me mad.
tried to enjoy this book but the narrator spoiled it for me as she has a habit of dropping her T's . Example, kitten becomes ki'en...drove me mad as i found myself anticipating more dropped T's and therefore had difficulty concentrating on the story line. While i have heaps of respect for narrators, i am confused as to how this narrator was selected with this most obvious penchant.
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- Loretta.
- 06-20-21
Intensity By Dean Koontz
Thank you Dean Koontz I do love this book it's been a long time between reads. Thank you Frankie Carzo for reading to me
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-31-19
fantastic
fantastic story and true to its title. keeps u hooked and needing to know what happens next. fantastic book