The Silent Corner by Dean Koontz, 2017
I don't necessarily seek out the works from blockbuster authors with their 790 generic thrillers, but I'll read them just the same. My prior experience with
Dean Koontz was the book
Tick Tock, a truly impressive work in that the very last sentence somehow managed to ruin all that came before, which was only half interesting in the first place. But at least
the Silent Corner didn't provoke any sort of vigilante onslaught in the name of literary justice. The story's simple, highly unrealistic but simple. All about subcutaneous nanobots making people kill themselves after finding out too much of the whack agenda that we have here.
It had great paranoia.
3.75/5