![]() ![]() ![]() I knew that to get this (series) established, I wanted to get into that world, and I wanted to have these books coming out every six months for two years. It’s addictive, and I know my personality. In my office, I can’t go online and that’s intentional. I do a lot of research myself, but I also have two assistants who do research. A lot of it has dark applications, and that’s what “The Silent Corner” and the other books are exploring. I’m not anti-technology, but we’re in a new age of technology where the power of it is just exploding exponentially. The rumor is the camera that you can see and cover up isn’t the only camera in them. Now all smart TVs are going to have a camera in them. ![]() If you remember, in “1984,” TV screens are two-way. I think we’re heading into something we never saw coming. ![]() She interacts with people in a very human way, and I like that about her. And Jane in “The Silent Corner” has such attitude-I just fell in love with her attitude. I’ve always written more female characters than men I don’t know why. Robot” and “Berlin Station.” Here are the Newport Beach author’s thoughts on technology and other topics. It’s already being adapted for TV by Paramount Television and Anonymous Content, producers of “Mr. Master storyteller Dean Koontz revs up a new series with “The Silent Corner,” introducing rogue FBI agent Jane Hawk, who goes off the grid to uncover the truth about a suicide plague that’s claimed her husband and dozens of other successful, happy people. ![]()
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