Originally Posted by
Marcoyeh
I'm reading a thriller by Dean Koontz.
Eh. In my opinion, Koontz is a pathetically generic writer. In all of his novels, he has almost the exact same characters.
Female Lead- Tough, hardass bitch who has experience some emotional trauma but finds male lead relatable due to similar issues.
Male lead- essentially a pansy-boy who has a preexisting or developing attraction to female lead, whom he at first finds obnoxious but later begins to become infatuated with.
Antagonist- some guy who seems like a nice-looking dude until he starts murdering people, always a suspect that you wouldn't... suspect.
Dog- always some idiotic dog, almost exclusively a golden retriever, whom Koontz assigns human emotion.
Retarded child- some mentally disabled person who has some relation to male/female lead.
Read some McCarthy or Pynchon- that's real literature.