Dean Koontz is one author who has been compared to the likes of stephen King for his unique writing style. He has held the position as the king of the suspense thriller genre with an impressive bibliography in the fields of horror, fantasy, science fiction, and mystery.
Throughout his six-decade long career, he has sold over 450 copies of his book.
Here is a detailed list of his novels below:
1965 – “The Kittens” short fiction
1965 – “This Fence” short fiction
1965 – “The Reflector” poetry collection
1966 – “Some Disputed Barricade” short fiction
1966 – “A Miracle Is Anything” short fiction
1966 – “Ibsen’s Dream” essay
1966 – “Of Childhood” essay
1967 – “To Behold the Sun” short fiction
1967 – “Love 2005” short fiction
1967 – “Soft Come the Dragons” short fiction
1968 – “The Psychedelic Children” short fiction
1968 – “The Twelfth Bed” short fiction
1968 – “Dreambird” short fiction
1968 – “Star Quest”
1969 – “Fear That Man”
1969 – “The Fall of the Dream Machine”
1969 – “Muse” short fiction
1969 – “The Face in His Belly: Part One” short fiction
1969 – “Dragon In the Land” short fiction
1969 – “The Face in His Belly: Part Two” short fiction
1969 – “Where the Beast Runs” short fiction
1969 – “Killerbot” short fiction
1969 – “Temple of Sorrow” short fiction
1969 – “In the Shield” short fiction
1970 – “Hung” (as Leonard Chris)
1970 – “Hell’s Gate”
1970 – “Dark Symphony”
1970 – “Dark of the Woods”
1970 – “Beastchild”
1970 – “Anti-Man”
1970 – “The Underground Lifestyles Handbook” (with Gerda Koontz), nonfiction
1970 – “The Pig Society” (with Gerda Koontz), nonfiction
1970 – “Soft Come the Dragons” short story collection
1970 – “Unseen Warriors” short fiction
1970 – “Shambolain” short fiction
1970 – “The Crimson Witch” short fiction
1970 – “Beastchild” short fiction
1970 – “Emanations” short fiction
1970 – “The Mystery of His Flesh” short fiction
1970 – “The Good Ship Lookoutworld” short fiction
1970 – “Nightmare Gang” short fiction
1970 – “A Third Hand” short fiction
1971 – “Legacy of Terror” (as Deanna Dwyer)
1971 – “The Crimson Witch”
1971 – “Bruno” short fiction
1972 – “Warlock!”
1972 – “Time Thieves”
1972 – “Starblood”
1972 – “Demon Child” (as Deanna Dwyer)
1972 – “A Darkness in My Soul”
1972 – “The Dark of Summer” (as Deanna Dwyer)
1972 – “Children of the Storm” (as Deanna Dwyer)
1972 – “The Flesh in the Furnace”
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1972 – “Chase” (as K. R. Dwyer)
1972 – “Writing Popular Fiction” nonfiction
1972 – “A Mouse in the Walls of the Global Village” short fiction
1972 – “Ollie’s Hands” short fiction
1972 – “Altarboy” short fiction
1972 – “Cosmic Sin” short fiction
1972 – “The Terrible Weapon”
1973 – “Shattered” (as K. R. Dwyer)
1973 – “Demon Seed”
1973 – “A Werewolf Among Us”
1973 – “The Haunted Earth”
1973 – “Hanging On”
1973 – “Dance with the Devil” (as Deanna Dwyer)
1973 – “Blood Risk” (as Brian Coffey)
1973 – “The Undercity” short fiction
1973 – “Terra Phobia” short fiction
1973 – “Wake Up To Thunder” short fiction
1973 – “The Sinless Child” short fiction
1973 – “Grayworld” short fiction
1974 – “Surrounded” (as Brian Coffey)
1974 – “After the Last Race”
1974 – “Night of the Storm” short fiction
1974 – “We Three” short fiction
1975 – “Wall of Masks” (as Brian Coffey)
1975 – “Nightmare Journey”
1975 – “The Long Sleep” (as John Hill)
1975 – “Dragonfly” (as K. R. Dwyer)
1975 – “Invasion” (as Aaron Wolfe), reissued as “Winter Moon” in 1994
1976 – “Prison of Ice” (as David Axton), reissued as “Icebound” in 1995
1976 – “Night Chills”
1977 – “The Vision”
1977 – “The Face of Fear” (as Brian Coffey)
1979 – “The Key to Midnight” (as Leigh Nichols)
1979 – “CHiPs episode 306: Counterfeit” (as Brian Coffey), screenplay
1980 – “Whispers”
1980 – “The Voice of the Night” (as Brian Coffey)
1980 – “The Funhouse” (as Owen West)
1981 – “The Mask” (as Owen West)
1981 – “The Eyes of Darkness” (as Leigh Nichols)
1981 – “How To Write Best-Selling Fiction” nonfiction
1982 – “The House of Thunder” (as Leigh Nichols)
1983 – ”Phantoms”
1984 – “Darkfall”
1985 – “Twilight Eyes” reissued with extension in 1987
1985 – “The Door to December” (as Richard Paige)
1986 – “Strangers”
1986 – “The Black Pumpkin” short fiction
1986 – “The Monitors of Providence” short fiction
1986 – “Snatcher” short fiction
1986 – “Weird World” short fiction
1986 – “Down in the Darkness” short fiction
1987 – “Watchers”
1987 – “Shadow Fires” (as Leigh Nichols)
1987 – “Graveyard Highway” short fiction
1987 – “Twilight of the Dawn” short fiction
1987 – “Miss Atilla the Hun” short fiction
1987 – “Hardshell” short fiction
1987 – “The Interrogation” short fiction
1988 – “The Servants of Twilight” (as Leigh Nichols)
1988 – “Lightning”
1988 – “Oddkins: A Fable for All Ages” a children’s book
1989 – “Midnight”
1989 – “Trapped” short fiction
1990 – “The Bad Place”
1991 – “Cold Fire”
1992 – “Hideaway”
1993 – “Mr. Murder”
1993 – “Dragon Tears”
1994 – “Winter Moon”
1994 – “Dark Rivers of the Heart”
1994 – “Strange Highways” short story collection
1995 – “Icebound”
1995 – “Strange Highways”
1996 – “Intensity”
1996 – “Ticktock”
1996 – “Santa’s Twin” a children’s book
1997 – “Demon Seed” (revised)
1997 – “Sole Survivor”
1998 – “Fear Nothing”
1998 – “Seize the Night”
1998 – “Phantoms” screenplay
1998 – “Pinkie” short fiction
1999 – “False Memory”
1999 – “Black River” short fiction
2000 – “From the Corner of His Eye”
2001 – “One Door Away from Heaven”
2001 – “The Paper Doorway : Funny Verse and Nothing Worse” a children’s book
2001 – “Qual Con” short fiction
2002 – “By the Light of the Moon”
2003 – “The Face”
2003 – “Odd Thomas”
2003 – “Every Day’s a Holiday : Amusing Rhymes for Happy Times” a children’s book
2003 – “The Book Of Counted Sorrows” poetry collection
2004 – “The Taking”
2004 – “Life Expectancy”
2004 – “Robot Santa: The Further Adventures of Santa’s Twin” a children’s book
2004 – “Life Is Good! Lessons in Joyful Living” (with Trixie Koontz), nonfiction
2005 – Frankenstein’s “Prodigal Son” (with Kevin J. Anderson), Book One in Koontz’s Frankenstein series
2005 – “Velocity”
2005 – “City of Night” (with Ed Gorman), Book Two in the Dean Koontz’s Frankenstein series
2005 – “Forever Odd”
2005 – “Christmas Is Good!: Trixie Treats And Holiday Wisdom” (with Trixie Koontz), nonfiction
2005 – “Dean Koontz’s Frankenstein” screenplay
2006 – “The Husband”
2006 – “Brother Odd”
2007 – “The Good Guy”
2007 – “The Darkest Evening of the Year”
2008 – “Odd Hours”
2008 – “In Odd We Trust”
2008 – “Bliss to You: Trixie’s Guide to a Happy Life” (with Trixie Koontz)
2009 – “A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog Named Trixie”
2009 – “Nevermore”
2009 – “I, Trixie, Who Is Dog”
2009 – “Breathless”
2010 – “Darkness Under the Sun ” novella
2010 – “Odd Is on Our Side”
2010 – “Trixie & Jinx”
2010 – “What the Night Knows”
2010 – “Frankenstein: Lost Souls”
2011 – “Frankenstein: The Dead Town”
2011 – “77 Shadow Street”
2011 – “Dean Koontz’s Nevermore” comic book
2011 – “Nevermore”
2011 – “Fear Nothing, Volume 1” graphic novel
2011 – “The Moonlit Mind” novella
2012 - “House of Odd” graphic novel
2012 – “Oddkins” digital book for children
2012 – “Odd Apocalypse”
2012 – “Odd Interlude ” 3-part digital series
2013 – “Deeply Odd”
2013 – “Wilderness” short story
2013 – “Innocence”
2014 – “You Are Destined to Be Together Forever” novella
2014 – “Ask Anna: Advice for the Furry and Forlorn”
2014 – “The Neighbor” novella
2014 – “Saint Odd”
2014 – “The City”
2015 – “Last Light” novella
2015 – “Final Hour” novella
2015 – “Ashley Bell”
2017 - “The Silent Corner”
2018 – “Ricochet Joe” Kindle motion book
Dean Koontz has garnered millions of fans around the world for his amazing style of writing. This shows his books are worth every second spent in reading them. Enjoy!
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