Book Description
While struggling to help an agoraphobic friend cope, Martie Rhodes, a young video game designer, suddenly falls prey to her own traumatic autophobia, a fear of herself.
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Not a continuation of the Moonlight Bay series (Seize the Night and Fear Nothing) as many fans were expecting, False Memory is nonetheless just as powerful and compulsive as anything Koontz has written before.
Martie Rhodes is a successful young computer games designer with a loving husband, Dusty, and a seemingly normal life. Her best friend, Susan, however, suffers from agoraphobia, or a fear of open spaces, and relies on Martie to take her to weekly therapy sessions. Suddenly and inexplicably, Martie herself begins exhibiting worrying signs of a mental disorder, fearing herself capable of inflicting great harm on her loved ones. At the same time, Dusty's brother Skeet also succumbs to irrational mental behavior and tries to throw himself from a roof. It soon becomes clear that these four characters are involved in something much more than a sinister coincidence.
Koontz's great skill, as he demonstrates so well in this novel, is creating believable characters and thrusting them into seemingly impossible but--for the period of the story--completely plausible situations. The plot is as carefully layered as the most intricate orchestral compositions, and Koontz conducts the proceedings with almost unbearable tension. One of his greatest abilities as a writer, however, is tapping into the dark paranoia of society. As we approach the Millennium, and an age in which we are becoming increasingly desensitized to death and violence, Martie's fear of herself, known as autophobia, seems a terrifying warning that soon the only thing we will have left to fear is ourselves.
Deeper meanings aside, this is easily one of his best thrillers. The prose moves at a breakneck speed, and the denouement will leave you with a pounding heart and chills up and down your spine. Koontz delivers exciting, boundary-breaking fiction better than anyone else in the game, and False Memory (though at times shocking and disturbing) is a perfect example of a master author in top form.
--Jonathan Weir
From Kirkus Reviews
Koontz widens his canvas dramatically while dimming the hard brilliance common to his shorter winners:1995's taut masterpiece, Intensity, and 1998's moon-drenched midsummer nightmare, Seize the Night. This time the author takes up mind control, wiring his tale into the brainwashing epics The Manchurian Candidate and last spring's film The Matrix. The laser-beam brightness of his earlier bestsellers fades, however, as he stuffs each scene with draining chitchat and extra plotting that seldom rings with novelty. Martine ``Martie'' Rhodes, a video-game designer, has developed a rare mental disorder: autophobia, fear of oneself. Meanwhile, her husband Dusty's young half-brother, Skeet Caulfield, has decided to jump off the roof of a building the two men are repairingbecause Skeet has seen the Angel of the next world, who has revealed that things are pretty wonderful there, and he wants to come on over. Martie's best friend, real-estate agent Susan Jagger, is newly coping with agoraphobia, fear of the outdoors. What's more, Susan knows she's being visited and raped at night by her separated husband, Eric, although all her doors and windows are locked. She can't remember these rapes, but her panties are stained with semen. So when she sets up a camcorder to record her sleeping hours, she gets a huge surprise after viewing the tape. How these mental and physical events have come aboutditto the psychiatric background of the Keanuphobe millionairess who shows up (yes! she fears Keanu Reeves)has something to do with the ladies' psychiatrist, Dr. Mark Ahriman, the son of a famous dead movie director whose eyes the doctor keeps in a bottle of formaldehyde and studies, in hopes of siphoning off Dad's inspiration. Although the whole story could have been told to better effect in 300 pages, Koontz deftly sidesteps clichs of expression while nonetheless applying an air pump to the suspense: an MO that keeps his yearly 17-million book sales afloat.
From Library Journal
Koontz's latest novel should please his longtime fans but probably not newcomers. Martie Rhodes takes her best friend, Susan, to therapy sessions twice a week. Susan suffers from agoraphobia, a fear of crowds, which leaves her afraid to leave her apartment. Getting Susan to therapy is hard enough, but on this particular day it gets even harder. Earlier that morning, Martie looked at herself in the mirror and found she was terrified of her reflection. She has developed autophobia, a fear of self. With the vilest villain Koontz has created, the truth behind their phobias will be more horrible than Susan or Martie can imagine. False Memory could have been trimmed by 200 pages and not lost any impact. Still, the characters are rich, and the main story is compelling. Though it is not great Koontz, good Koontz is still better than most and should be added to general fiction collection.
---Jeff Ayers, Seattle P.L.
Book Dimension
length: (cm)17.8 width:(cm)10.7
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这本书最令我着迷的地方在于它对人物内心的挖掘。作者笔下的人物并非脸谱化的符号,而是充满了复杂的情感和矛盾的心理。他们的行为动机往往难以捉摸,他们的过去也像是被一层层迷雾笼罩。我常常会沉浸在其中一个角色的视角里,试图理解他们的选择,或者反思自己如果身处相似境地会如何反应。这种深入人心的刻画,使得整个故事充满了张力,也让我对人性的深邃有了更深的体会。
评分这本书的封面设计就足以吸引人,那种幽暗的色调搭配上某种模糊不清的图像,立刻就勾勒出一种悬疑与不安的氛围,让我迫不及待地想知道它里面藏着怎样的故事。书名“False Memory”本身就充满了诱惑力,它指向了一个关于记忆、关于真实与虚幻边界的深刻主题,这正是我一直以来非常感兴趣的领域。我尤其喜欢那些能够挑战我固有认知,让我不断质疑自己所认为“事实”的书籍,而“False Memory”显然具备了这样的潜力。
评分这本书的语言风格也给我留下了深刻的印象。它没有华丽辞藻的堆砌,但却有一种沉静而有力的力量。作者能够用最简洁的语言描绘出最复杂的场景,用最平实的叙述传递出最深刻的情感。我尤其欣赏那种留白的处理,那些没有直接点明的情绪,那些隐藏在话语背后的潜台词,都激发了我无穷的想象。阅读的过程,就像是在品味一幅意境悠远的画卷,每一个细节都值得细细品味。
评分当我翻开这本书的时候,一股难以言喻的吸引力就将我牢牢抓住。作者的叙事方式非常独特,它不像某些作品那样直接抛出悬念,而是缓缓地、层层叠叠地编织出一个复杂的故事网络,让你在阅读的过程中逐渐感受到一种深藏的危机感。每一页都充满了可能性,仿佛随时都会有新的线索出现,或者某个看似无关紧要的细节会突然变得至关重要。这种对细节的精妙运用,让我不得不放慢速度,反复咀嚼每一个字句,试图从中捕捉到隐藏的意义。
评分“False Memory”在构建情节方面做得非常出色。它没有落入俗套的狗血桥段,而是巧妙地利用了读者的预期,然后在最不经意的时候打破这些预期。我发现自己常常会被情节的走向所惊艳,那些出人意料的反转,并非是为了制造震惊而刻意为之,而是自然而然地从故事的逻辑中生长出来,令人信服。每一次的猜测都被作者巧妙地绕开,这种智力上的较量让我乐在其中。
评分我不得不说,这本书的氛围营造是一绝。作者成功地将一种压抑、不安,甚至是令人窒息的氛围渗透到故事的每一个角落。从环境的描写,到人物的对话,再到内心独白,都笼罩着一种挥之不去的阴影。这种氛围的成功,离不开作者对细节的敏锐捕捉,以及对节奏的精准把控。它不是那种直接的恐怖,而是悄无声息地侵蚀你的内心,让你在不知不觉中感受到一种深切的焦虑。
评分对于喜欢悬疑和心理惊悚作品的读者来说,“False Memory”绝对是一部不可错过的佳作。它所带来的阅读体验,远不止于表面的故事情节,更在于它对人性深处的探索,以及对我们认知边界的挑战。我已经被这本书彻底征服,它在我心中留下的痕迹,如同那些我们以为真实,实则并非如此的记忆一样,深刻而难以磨灭。
评分“False Memory”让我开始反思自己对记忆的理解。它所探讨的“虚假记忆”这个概念,并非仅仅停留在心理学层面,而是延伸到了我们认识世界的方式。我们如何确信自己所记得的就是真实的?又或者,如果我们所相信的“事实”并非如此,那我们又将如何自处?这本书抛出的这些问题,在阅读结束后依然在我脑海中回荡,引发了我持续的思考,这正是优秀的文学作品所能达到的境界。
评分这本书让我重新审视了“真相”的定义。在“False Memory”的世界里,真相并非是固定不变的,它可能随着记忆的改变而改变,也可能隐藏在最不为人知的角落。这种对真相的模糊性处理,让整个故事充满了哲学思辨的意味,也促使我在阅读过程中不断地进行反思和解读,从中获得了一种智力上的满足感。
评分我尝试过很多关于记忆主题的书籍,但“False Memory”无疑是其中最独特、最令人印象深刻的一部。它没有简单地复制已有的套路,而是以一种全新的视角,对“记忆”这个概念进行了深刻的解构和重塑。我喜欢它那种不落俗套的写法,它总是能在你不经意间给你带来惊喜,让你对故事的走向产生全新的认识。
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评分有一阵子被false memory折腾疯了..那时候看的这本书..没太大帮助~~ 书还不错~
评分有一阵子被false memory折腾疯了..那时候看的这本书..没太大帮助~~ 书还不错~
评分有一阵子被false memory折腾疯了..那时候看的这本书..没太大帮助~~ 书还不错~
评分4.5 zen好看啊zen好看 第一次看thriller 最爽的就是每章结尾作者都会留点悬念想让你读的欲罢不能 以及谁能想到整本书的故事线只有不到一星期那么长…
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