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In
Snow Hospital in Snow County, Colorado, dying Josef Tock makes ten
predictions about his unborn grandson who is also in the hospital
about to leave the womb. Of the forecasts, the most ominous is that
Jimmy will face five terrible days in his future. The sandwich
generation Tock is Rudy who paces between the maternity and death
wards until Jimmy is born at the same moment his father dies. Rudy
soon learns how accurate the predictions are as Josef stated the
height and weight of his grandson and that the child will need
surgery to correct Syndactyl or call him Flipper. On that same day
at the same location, a circus clown goes on a killing
rampage.
Two decades later, Jimmy is in the library when
seemingly the same clown from twenty years ago and two accomplices
shoot the librarian and capture Jimmy and Lorrie Lynn Hicks.
Explosives are placed in tunnels that link the library underground
to the courthouse. Jimmy knows he will survive this ordeal because
he believes terrible day two awaits him in the future. However, he
ponders what could happen to those he cares about like Lorrie Lynn
when a terrible day occurs and what will happen to him when terrible
day five happens?
LIFE EXPECTANCY is a terrific suspense
driven tale when it concentrates on knowing a segment of your
future, but unable to do anything to thwart it except perhaps
avoiding those you cherish. When the story line switches into grave
humor such as the dialogues between Lorrie Lynn and Jimmy, it loses
some of the tingling chills. Jimmy is terrific as the first person
narrator, but though fans of Dean Koontz will enjoy this tale, the
jocularity takes away from a powerful premise.
REVIEWED BY
HARRIET KLAUSNER
DO NOT REPRINT WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE
REVIEWER, HARRIET
KLAUSNER
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