The Darkest Evening of the Year


Posted on Dec 26, 2007 By Julia Szabo
The Darkest Evening of the Year by Dean Koontz

Bantam, 368 pages, $27  

"I love dogs for the purity of their devotion, their loyalty, and their strength," says best-selling author Dean Koontz, whose latest title - like many of his previous ones - involves a brilliant canine as a prominent character.  

Koontz has published work under many pseudonyms. One of his pen names happens to be a pet name - it's the name of his beloved Golden Retriever Trixie Koontz, who authored two books in her own right, Life is Good and Christmas is Good.  

Originally a service dog trained by Canine Companions for Independence, Trixie suffered elbow problems that forced her to retire at age 3. CCI gave Trixie to Koontz as a gift, in recognition of the almost $3 million he donated to the organization (not to mention the starring role played by Moose, a fictitious CCI-trained black lab, in Koontz's novel Midnight). Sadly, Trixie died of cancer this year, but Koontz fans haven't seen the last of her; Koontz has a book about his beloved Golden in the works, and his web site, features an upbeat conversation about the afterlife between the novelist and his dearly departed, four-footed inspiration.

Meanwhile, his newest novel takes as its title a line from Robert Frost's poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," and is a worthy tribute to Trixie. Exploring, as Koontz puts it, "the profound bond between humans and dogs, and what each will do for the other when the stakes take a deadly turn," the book tells the story of Amy Redwing, who runs a Golden Retriever rescue called Golden Heart. Rescuing a woman named Janet, her two kids, and their Golden from Janet's abusive husband, Amy develops an almost telepathic bond with the family's dog, Nicki.  

Too often, in fiction as well as fact, animals become disposable casualties of domestic violence. Shedding light on this sad problem and imagining an enlightened resolution are marks of a writer who truly loves dogs. Which, of course, Dean Koontz is.
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