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Icebound: A Novel par Dean Koontz
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Icebound: A Novel (original 1976; édition 2012)

par Dean Koontz (Auteur)

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Fiction. Horror. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:The arctic night is endless. The fear is numbing. Screams freeze in the throat. Death arrives in shades of white. And cold-blooded murder seems right at home.
 
Conducting a strange and urgent experiment on the Arctic icefield, a team of scientists has planted sixty powerful explosive charges that will detonate at midnight. Before they can withdraw to the safety of their base camp, a shattering tidal wave breaks loose the ice on which they are working. Now they are hopelessly marooned on an iceberg during a violent winter storm. The bombs beneath them are buried irretrievably deep . . . and ticking. And they discover that one of them is an assassin with a mission of his own.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Icebound: A Novel
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Info:Bantam (2012), Edition: Reissue, 416 pages
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Not what I expected from Koontz, but not too bad over all. Too many characters with too many “issues” to create an artificial feeling of suspense where it wasn’t needed. Let the story speak for itself. Anyway, wasn’t the best thing I’ve ever read, but wasn’t the worst either. ( )
  MrMet | Apr 28, 2023 |
Arktis, ca 2000
Indeholder kapitlerne "Før ...", "Første del - En fælde", "Anden del - Et skib", "Tredje del - Et fængsel", "Fjerde del - Nat", "Femte del - Tunnel", "Efter ...", "Til læseren".

Tørke i blandt andet Californien er et problem, så et hold videnskabsfolk og ingeniører har fået til opgave af FN at sprænge et stort isbjerg fri. Da de har anbragt de 60 styks 50 kg sprængladninger tæt ved Edgeway Station og er klar til at trykke på knappen, sker der et jordskælv. Videnskabsmanden Harry (Harold) Carpenter (41 år), ingeniøren Pete Johnson og teknikeren Claude Jobert (59 år) er ude ved boringen. Gunvald Larsson er alene tilbage på Edge Station og hans seismografer har opfanget rystelser fra et jordskælv under isen og han tænker at det kun er et forvarsel om et større skælv.

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I en kort note "Til læseren" fortæller Dean Koontz at bogen tidligere har været udsendt i en mere barsk udgave som "Et fængsel af is" under pseudonymet David Axton og er tænkt som en hyldest til Alistair MacLean. Dvs spænding, fart og handling over plot og karakterudvikling. (Icebound / Prison of Ice). ( )
  bnielsen | Jan 2, 2023 |
If you like authors such as Dan Brown and James Patterson, you will probably enjoy Dean Koontz. This book was a suspenseful thriller and an easy read. I enjoyed it, but found it to be very one-dimensional. ( )
  ArcherKel | Aug 17, 2022 |
So I found this book on my shelf and I don't remember it at all. I either DNFed this thing or just erased the memory from my head because it was awful. At times I kept getting a case of deja vu, though now I realize it's because I was mis-remembering this book along with Dan Brown's "Deception Point." That's another terrible book that I don't even want to get into right now.

Look this is going to be short (for me). This book was awful. Heck I think even Koontz acknowledges how bad it was. He wrote it under another name and once he got all successful it was published under his own name. Sometimes it is better to just leave things alone.

"Icebound" has a team of UN scientists who are stationed in the Arctic to research ice fields. The team is supposed to be setting up explosives to break off a piece of ice to study it. No, I don't think that sounds smart either. Prior to detonation though a tsunami somehow occurs and breaks off the ice the team is currently stationed on. Yes, I do agree this sounds similar in a bad way to Armageddon. If that's not enough, we find out a killer is among the group after one character is attacked and another is found dead Cause killers go to the Arctic.

The characters we are supposed to be rooting for are husband and wife team Doctors Harry and Rita Carpenter. I can't even recall the names of the other people. Call them plot points 1 (Rita's ex lover and seriously why is he there?) through 6 or maybe it's 7. I can't even tell you people's names at this point. It was too much information coming at me every five minutes.

We also get a point of view of a submarine rescue mission of the scientists and no I had no idea why that was included. It read so weird to me.

The writing wasn't there and doesn't read like Koontz. A few times I wondered if he heard people speaking in sentences before because I thought the "voices" and flow of the narration was poor. Also seriously a killer is among them. There's already enough going on with them being afloat on a broken off piece of ice.

The setting of the ice float did nothing for me. I mean you read about how cold it is, how characters cannot see anything, etc.

The ending was hilariously bad. I got nothing else. ( )
  ObsidianBlue | Jul 1, 2020 |
This novel didn’t read like a Koontz novel at all. At times I found it to be stupefyingly dull. The ending finally had my interest, for a little while. I didn’t really care who the killer was by the end, and it never made any sense. Nothing about the killer and why he did what he did was explained either. I think I just read this novel to finally say I’ve read it.

2.5 stars, and not really recommended to anyone. ( )
  stephanie_M | Apr 30, 2020 |
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Fiction. Horror. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:The arctic night is endless. The fear is numbing. Screams freeze in the throat. Death arrives in shades of white. And cold-blooded murder seems right at home.
 
Conducting a strange and urgent experiment on the Arctic icefield, a team of scientists has planted sixty powerful explosive charges that will detonate at midnight. Before they can withdraw to the safety of their base camp, a shattering tidal wave breaks loose the ice on which they are working. Now they are hopelessly marooned on an iceberg during a violent winter storm. The bombs beneath them are buried irretrievably deep . . . and ticking. And they discover that one of them is an assassin with a mission of his own.

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