So why would he suddenly start to get delusional at the end of this book? It just threw everything off for me and I hated it! It was also a waste of space since he didn't stay delusional. He'd been alive 240 years and had faced several life threatening situations and many settbacks in his work. He seemed to be in denial quite a bit when it came to his work, but nothing that said he was crazy. He was brilliant, cunning, thoughtful, and reasoned things out. Through the series I saw Victor as just pure evil. The second problem I had with this book also concerned Victor. It was so dissapointing! Especially with all the build up of everyone thinking they weren't going to make it through the final confrontation with Victor alive! He got off WAAAAAYYYYY to easy in this book and is one of the reason why I only give this book 4 stars. Through the whole series I was looking forward to this guy getting what he deserved in the end. Victor Helios is one of the most vile, evil villains ever. I did have some issues with this book though. This was an awesome series of books! These rank up there with some of Koontz's early books, which were some of his best.
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