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List of Dean Koontz Books

I made a list of Dean Koontz books including those that are out of print, children's books, books with Trixie, short stories collections and a novella. More helpful information is indicated beside the year the book was published. I did not include the individual short stories, the graphic novels and screenplays.

I separated the list of the series at the bottom. Winter Moon and Icebound, and Invasion and Prison of Ice are all counted separately.

This will be updated everytime Koontz has a new book. If I forgot a title, please inform me by posting a comment.

I recommend that you visit deankoontz.com for more info about the author and his works.

 Total no. of books: 112

1.Star Quest (1968)
2.Fear That Man (1969)
3.The Fall of the Dream Machine (1969)
4.The Dark Symphony (1969)
5.Hung (1970) - wrote as Leonard Chris
6.Hell's Gate (1970)
7.Dark of the Woods (1970)
8.Beastchild (1970)
9.Anti-Man (1970)
10.Soft Come the Dragons (1970) - a short story collection
11.Demon Child (1971) - wrote as Deanna Dwyer
12.The Crimson Witch (1971)
13.Legacy of Terror (1971) - wrote as Deanna Dwyer
14.Warlock! (1972)
15.Time Thieves (1972)
16.Starblood (1972)
17.The Flesh in the Furnace (1972)
18.A Darkness in My Soul (1972)
19.Chase (1972) - wrote as K. R. Dwyer
20.Children of the Storm (1972) - wrote as Deanna Dwyer
21.Dance with the Devil (1972) - wrote as Deanna Dwyer
22.The Dark of Summer (1972) - wrote as Deanna Dwyer
23.The Haunted Earth (1973)
24.Demon Seed (1973)
25.A Werewolf Among Us (1973)
26.Shattered (1973) - wrote as K. R. Dwyer
27.Hanging On (1973)
28.Strike Deep (1974)
29.After the Last Race (1974)
30.Nightmare Journey (1975)
31.The Long Sleep (1975) - wrote as John Hill
32.Dragonfly (1975) - wrote as K. R. Dwyer
33.Invasion (1975) - wrote as Aaron Wolfe (see Wintermoon)
34.Prison of Ice (1976) - wrote as David Axton (see Icebound)
35.Night Chills (1976)
36.The Face of Fear (1977) - wrote as Brian Coffey
37.The Vision (1977)
38.The Key to Midnight (1979) - wrote as Leigh Nichols
39.The Funhouse (1980) - wrote as Owen West
40.Whispers (1980)
41.The Voice of the Night (1980) - wrote as Brian Coffey
42.The Eyes of Darkness (1981) - wrote as Leigh Nichols
43.The Mask (1981) - wrote as Owen West
44.The House of Thunder (1982) - wrote as Leigh Nichols
45.Phantoms (1983)
46.Darkfall (1984)
47.The Servants of Twilight (1984) - wrote as Leigh Nichols
48.Twilight Eyes (1985)
49.The Door to December (1985) - wrote as Richard Paige
50.Strangers (1986)
51.Watchers (1987)
52.Shadow Fires (1987) - wrote as Leigh Nichols
53.Lightning (1988)
54.Oddkins: A Fable for All Ages (1988) - children's book
55.Midnight (1989)
56.The Bad Place (1990)
57.Cold Fire (1991)
58.Hideaway (1992)
59.Dragon Tears (1993)
60.Mr. Murder (1993)
61.Winter Moon (1994) - see Invasion
62.Dark Rivers of the Heart (1994)
63.Icebound (1995) - see Prison of Ice
64.Strange Highways (1995) - collection of short stories
65.Intensity (1995)
66.Ticktock (1996)
67.Sole Survivor (1997)
68.False Memory (1999)
69.From the Corner of His Eye (2000)
70.One Door Away from Heaven (2001)
71.The Paper Doorway: Funny Verse and Nothing Worse (2001) - children's book
72.By the Light of the Moon (2002)
73.The Face (2003)
74.Every Day's a Holiday : Amusing Rhymes for Happy Times (2003)- children's book
75.The Book Of Counted Sorrows (2003) - collection of poetry
76.The Taking (2004)
77.Life Expectancy (2004)
78.Robot Santa: The Further Adventures of Santa's Twin (2004) - children's book
79.Life is Good! Lessons in Joyful Living (2004) - with Trixie Koontz
80.Velocity (2005)
81.Christmas Is Good!: Trixie Treats And Holiday Wisdom (2005) - with Trixie Koontz
82.The Husband (2006)
83.The Good Guy (2007)
84.The Darkest Evening of the Year (2007)
85.Your Heart Belongs to Me (2008)
86.Bliss to You: Trixie's Guide to a Happy Life (2008) - with Trixie Koontz
87.Relentless (2009)
88.Breathless (2009)
89.A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog (2009)
90.I, Trixie, Who is Dog (2009)
91.Breathless (2009)
92.Darkness Under the Sun: A Tale of Suspense (2010) - novella
93.Trixie and Jinx (2010)
94.What the Night Knows (2010)
95.The Moonlit Mind (novella) (2011)
96.77 Shadow Street (2011)
97.Nevermore (2011)
98.Oddkins (2012)
99.Innocence (2013)

  Black Cat Mysteries or Mike Tucker Series
1.Blood Risk - wrote as Brian Coffey
2.Surrounded (1974) - wrote as Brian Coffey
3.The Wall of Masks (1975) - wrote as Brian Coffey

  Moonlight Bay Series
1.Fear Nothing (1998)
2.Seize the Night (1999)

  Odd Thomas Series
1.Odd Thomas (2003)
2.Forever Odd (2005)
3.Brother Odd (2006)
4.Odd Hours (2008)
5.Odd Apocalypse (2012)
6.Odd Interlude (2012)
7.Deeply Odd (2013)

  Frankenstein Series
1.Prodigal Son (2005) - with Kevin J. Anderson
2.City of Night (2005) - with Ed Gorman
3.Dead and Alive (2009)
4.Lost Souls (2010)
5.The Dead Town (2011)

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