Tick Tock
by Dean Koontz
- Published
- 1996
- Pages
- 339
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780345405135
- Reading Time
- ~5h 56min
Tick Tock is a book by Dean Koontz. In 1996. It has 339 pages.
About this book
Dean Koontz’s Tick Tock explores the intersection of sensory perception, resilience, and moral courage through the story of Jack McPherson, a blind former police officer who turns to private investigation. The novel examines how limitation can sharpen other faculties, positioning Jack’s blindness not as a deficit but as a distinct way of navigating danger and truth. Set against the backdrop of a missing persons case, the narrative delves into themes of time, consciousness, and the psychological weight of captivity. Koontz employs a restrained, atmospheric style to build tension, relying on auditory and tactile details rather than visual spectacle. The work distinguishes itself within his bibliography through its focused character study and meditation on how individuals confront fear when stripped of familiar senses. By centering a protagonist whose survival depends on heightened non-visual awareness, the book offers a sustained examination of human adaptability and the quiet strength found in vulnerability. Its structure emphasizes psychological realism over supernatural elements, grounding its suspense in character-driven stakes and methodical problem-solving.
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How many pages is Tick Tock?+
Tick Tock has 339 pages.
When was Tick Tock published?+
Tick Tock was published in 1996.
What is Tick Tock about?+
Dean Koontz’s Tick Tock explores the intersection of sensory perception, resilience, and moral courage through the story of Jack McPherson, a blind former police officer who turns to private investigation. The novel examines how limitation can sharpen other faculties, positioning Jack’s blindness no...
Who wrote Tick Tock?+
Tick Tock was written by Dean Koontz.