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Your Heart Belongs to Me (Random House Large Print (Cloth/Paper))
Your Heart Belongs to Me (Random House Large Print (Cloth/Paper))

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Author: Dean Koontz
Publisher: Random House Large Print
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 22496

Format: Large Print
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 448
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 0.8

ISBN: 0739328093
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780739328095
ASIN: 0739328093

Publication Date: November 25, 2008  (New: This Week)
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Book Description

From the #1 New York Times bestselling master of suspense comes a riveting thriller that probes the deepest terrors of the human psyche—and the ineffable mystery of what truly makes us who we are. Here a brilliant young man finds himself fighting for his very existence in a battle that starts with the most frightening words of all…

At thirty-four, Internet entrepreneur Ryan Perry seemed to have the world in his pocket—until the first troubling symptoms appeared out of nowhere. Within days, he’s diagnosed with incurable cardiomyopathy and finds himself on the waiting list for a heart transplant; it’s his only hope, and it’s dwindling fast. Ryan is about to lose it all…his health, his girlfriend Samantha, and his life.

One year later, Ryan has never felt better. Business is good and he hopes to renew his relationship with Samantha. Then the unmarked gifts begin to appear—a box of Valentine candy hearts, a heart pendant. Most disturbing of all, a graphic heart surgery video and the chilling message: Your heart belongs to me.

In a heartbeat, the medical miracle that gave Ryan a second chance at life is about to become a curse worse than death. For Ryan is being stalked by a mysterious woman who feels entitled to everything he has. She’s the spitting image of the twenty-six-year-old donor of the heart beating steadily in Ryan’s own chest.

And she’s come to take it back.

Amazon Exclusive Essay: Dean Koontz on Writing Your Heart Belongs to Me

I have been asked by the secret masters of Amazon how much research into transplant surgery I did before writing Your Heart Belongs to Me. I would like to reveal that, in the interest of accuracy and the accumulation of vivid detail, and because I bring total commitment to my writing, I underwent a heart transplant myself, even though I didn't need one. This would be a lie, however, and people without a sense of humor would write by the hundreds to accuse me of taking a perfectly good heart needed by some patient who really needed it.

To prepare for this novel, I read a few books on the subject of transplants, watched two educational films during which I passed out repeatedly at the sight of blood, and spoke with a few medical specialists in the field--largely to ascertain how they manage not to pass out in surgery every time they expose the pulsing internal organs of a patient.

Ryan Perry, the lead of Your Heart Belongs to Me, is 34, wealthy from the Internet social-networking site that he created, with an ideal life ahead of him. Then he learns he suffers from cardiomyopathy and will die within a year if he does not undergo a heart transplant. The procedure is successful, but a year later he begins to receive gifts--such as a heart-shaped locket--with the message "Your heart belongs to me. I want it back."

Although it might seem to be a ghost story, Your Heart Belongs to Me is something else entirely. In addition to being a thriller with a medical procedure as a key element, it is an unusual love story. Those who have never read my books--we know who you are--might be surprised to learn that more often than not, a love story is part of the mix. In a romantic relationship, we're vulnerable; and when a character in a novel is vulnerable, we are more likely to worry about him or her and to relate more intimately to the story. Furthermore, people in love have something precious to lose, and in their sometimes desperate efforts to hold fast to that love, they reveal themselves more profoundly than they might otherwise.

In the early years of my career--or what we here in Koontzland call "the long slog"--publishers resisted me when I wanted to mix genres. These days, my publisher encourages me to pursue fresh ways of telling stories. Consequently, Your Heart Belongs to Me is a suspense novel and love story with a thread of the supernatural weaving through it, set against a backdrop of medicine and medical mystery, concerning certain issues of ethics that are timeless--and others that are unique to our time. And I promise you that the medical detail is not so graphic that you will pass out.


A Q&A with Dean Koontz

Q: Your Heart Belongs to Me is very suspenseful but at the same time an affecting love story. How difficult was this to pull off?
A: Well, life is full of suspense and, if we're lucky, it's full of love as well. From minute to minute and day to day, we never know what will happen to us, good or bad, so suspense is the fundamental condition of existence. That doesn't change when we fall in love or when we love a child or a sibling or a great dog. In fact, the more we love, the more we have to lose, which puts a sharper edge on the suspense in life and in Your Heart Belongs to Me. Ryan Perry, the lead of the story, enjoys self-made wealth and good health and the love of a good woman--so when all that starts to slip away from him, it's actually easier for me to move readers to the edge of their seats and keep them there.

Q: Your books are full of details about how things work in the real world--like life in a monastery in Brother Odd, the management of a great Bel Air estate and the intricacies of police work in The Face, Your Heart Belongs to Me is rich with details about medical conditions and heart transplants. Since you don't specialize in one kind of novel, how do you learn about all these different things? Do you engage in a lot of Internet research?
A: I never go on-line. My writing schedule and other obligations keep me busy 18/7. The other six hours, I sleep. I know that I am a potentially obsessive personality and that it's easy to become obsessed with one aspect or another of the Internet, until hours a day are consumed by it. Therefore, I stay away. I do most of my research from books and publications, and by conducting interviews with specialists in whatever fields my story will touch upon. One of my assistants is on-line, and in a pinch, if I can't turn up a fact I need, she can get it for me. As a high-school and college student, I hated research and libraries. I always shamelessly made up the facts in reports that I wrote, and cited nonexistent books by nonexistent writers in my footnotes. And I always got away with it! But as a novelist, I've been surprised to find that I greatly enjoy doing research. I think the difference is--in school, they told me what I had to learn, and I bristled at authority; when I chose the subject, I proved to be an industrious autodidact.

Q: Your hero in Your Heart Belongs to Me, Ryan Perry, is different from your other heroes, like Odd Thomas and Mitchell Rafferty and Tim Carrier. What was it about the story you were telling in Your Heart Belongs to Me that required this change?
A: Most of my heroes come from ordinary occupations--a fry cook, a baker, a mason, a gardener, a bartender--which makes them like many of my friends in real life. But Ryan Perry in Your Heart Belongs to Me has made a couple hundred million from an Internet business. For this story, I needed a hero who, at the opening, has everything: he's wealthy, he has a beautiful girlfriend whom he loves and who loves him, he essentially leads a life of leisure at 34, he's vigorous and handsome and charming.... And then everything that really matters begins to slip away from him. He had to be at the top in order to be at risk of a long fall. As he begins to think that some people in his life are involved in a conspiracy to kill him, he needed to be a man of exceptional resources to pursue that investigation.

Q: Where did the idea for Your Heart Belongs to Me come from?
A: I was on the phone with a friend, talking about a smorgasbord of things, when the subject of heart transplants came up, and he told me something, an anecdote, that astonished me. Before I hung up, I had spun that small fact into a story that I couldn't wait to write. I've already made it clear to him that he gets no royalties! Story ideas have come to me from lines in songs, from a scrap of overheard conversation, from just about everywhere. And sometimes a story pops into my head, and I have no idea what the source of it was. Thank God this keeps happening; otherwise I might have to learn an honest trade like plumbing.

Q: What is next for you? Another Odd Thomas novel?
A: There will be three more Odd Thomas novels, but my book for spring 2009 is not one of them. It's titled The Other Side of the Woods and is in the vein of Life Expectancy. I'm having great fun with it. Even when writing is hard, I always have fun with it. In fact, the harder it is, the more fun it is, because the challenge is what makes the work worthwhile.



Product Description
From the #1 New York Times bestselling master of suspense comes a riveting thriller that probes the deepest terrors of the human psyche—and the ineffable mystery of what truly makes us who we are. Here a brilliant young man finds himself fighting for his very existence in a battle that starts with the most frightening words of all…

At thirty-four, Internet entrepreneur Ryan Perry seemed to have the world in his pocket—until the first troubling symptoms appeared out of nowhere. Within days, he’s diagnosed with incurable cardiomyopathy and finds himself on the waiting list for a heart transplant; it’s his only hope, and it’s dwindling fast. Ryan is about to lose it all…his health, his girlfriend Samantha, and his life.

One year later, Ryan has never felt better. Business is good and he hopes to renew his relationship with Samantha. Then the unmarked gifts begin to appear—a box of Valentine candy hearts, a heart pendant. Most disturbing of all, a graphic heart surgery video and the chilling message: Your heart belongs to me.

In a heartbeat, the medical miracle that gave Ryan a second chance at life is about to become a curse worse than death. For Ryan is being stalked by a mysterious woman who feels entitled to everything he has. She’s the spitting image of the twenty-six-year-old donor of the heart beating steadily in Ryan’s own chest.

And she’s come to take it back.





From the Hardcover edition.



Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Pulse-pounding suspense   November 25, 2008
 7 out of 10 found this review helpful

Thirty-four year old Internet billionaire Ryan Perry gets a life saving heart transplant, only to become the target of creepy psychological threats from a woman resembling the heart donor, who has a terrifying message for him: "Your heart belongs to me." Fearing for his life and his livelihood, Ryan's natural reaction to this strange, scary situation is to discount any supernatural explanation, which leads him to mistrust those closest to him, including his girlfriend and his employees. Koontz's strength has long been his knack for putting regular people into dangerous, extraordinary situations (often with paranormal overtones) and having them struggle to understand and overcome their plight. In my opinion he succeeds again with Ryan Perry (a regular guy even though he's super-rich) in "Your Heart Belongs To Me," a suspenseful page turner with a likable protagonist and a relentless villain. Also recommended: "A STRANGER LIES THERE"- the Editorial Review of the other major online bookseller said this mystery "is an appealing blend of SoCal noir and psychological suspense a la Dean Koontz. Two thumbs way up."


5 out of 5 stars Another great read, for me at least.   November 25, 2008
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I look forward every spring and fall to the two Koontz books that I know will come as surely as the seasons change. I have yet to be disappointed in any of his books and I can also say that for Your Heart Belongs to Me. I know that some Dean Koontz fans are disappointed when a new book doesn't resemble each and every book he has already written. It is a matter of perspective. I enjoy the variety that Koontz serves up.

Your Heart Belongs to Me fits nicely with books such as The Husband and The Good Guy; stories that deal with psychological stress on the protagonist and by extension the reader.

The story here is strong and certainly plausible. Ryan Perry, a self made millionaire is living the life most of us would do anything to have. Bright, rich, popular, Perry is living the American dream. Then, like so many of us have experienced, that charmed life is threatened by a medical crisis, in this case, cardiomyopathy, a condition that can't be corrected without a heart transplant. Short of that, the condition is a death sentence. Since Ryan is young and vibrant, and has the money, a viable heart is found and life is once again becomes good. Well, maybe. In no time Ryan's life turns creepy; perhaps the transplant won't work out. This is where Koontz excels, finding the weird in the normal everyday things we all take for granted. Then, of course, who is really behind it all?

Dean Koontz does a wonderful job developing the story though some may feel it is just a bit contrived. I don't! The characters are certainly believable, the story is well developed, and in classic Koontz style, wastes no time in grabbing your attention and moving you along.

I highly recommend.

Peace to all.



5 out of 5 stars How does he keep writing these wonderful books?   November 26, 2008
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

I could hardly wait to leave work yesterday so that I could rush to a nearby bookstore to get this book. It had taken great strength of character not to run to the grocery store at midnight, just in case they had stocked it in their book section.

So, as you can see, I really enjoy Mr. Koontz's books. They are always extremely entertaining, often frightening, sometimes unforgetable. This time, they are also thought-provoking.

The protagonist is a dotcom millionaire. In fact, he has it all -- wealth, a sweetheart he loves, a life of luxury at 34. Then he discovers he has an incurable heart condition and will most likely die within one year unless he gets a transplant. As the story unfolds, we wonder if his condition is creating some sort of paranoia, or is his condition caused by some sort of vast conspiracy. Almost miraculously, he gets his new heart after only a 4-month wait. But why is he now getting messages from someone who apparently wants their heart back?? Who or what is stalking him?

This is really effective and frightening. I don't want to say anything else so that I don't spoil the marvelous end to this book. So I will say only that I hope you read it and enjoy it!

Now I have to wait till next May for my next Koontz fix! Hope it's as good as this one!



2 out of 5 stars I can't believe I'm saying this...   November 28, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I'm listing this book on Ebay. I didn't like it at all! I am/was a huge Koontz fan! He was my favorite author for over 15 years! I don't know what happened to him, but I miss him!
This book is slow & boring. It has no depth. The characters are lifeless. It's like the telling of a story but "making a long story short" except normally when a person does that, they tell all the best parts. It seemed to me that a lot of those "best parts" were left out.
I gave the book one star for potential, another star because the author is Koontz.
I don't recommend this book to anyone. However, I do recommend the majority of the books Koontz has written. Especially his much older works. They are simply fantastic! Watchers, Strangers, Lightning, Midnight, & many others. Even though his newer stuff doesn't pack the same punch, there are many good books filled with scary bad stuff. The good guy prevaling by the seat of his pants & having a lot of wit & humor. You will be scared yet laughing!
If you can't find his other books on Amazon, you can always check your library. The free way to decide if you like/want a book. This will be my future method in regard to dear Koontz's books.
I wish I loved 'Your Heart Belongs to Me' I really do. Next stop, Ebay. I have a book to list!



2 out of 5 stars Not his best   November 30, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Typically I like everything he does. I've noticed in the last few years a tendency towards, I guess, a more "Spiritual" look on life. These are the books that usually end up not working for me. The last one of note was Life Expectancy.

Probably Spoilers below:

Like a few other folks have said, I felt this book had a lot of really slow build up followed by, well, nothing of note. By the time they reach his dad's house, you know this has to be the big climax, simply because there aren't many pages left, but it really doesn't feel that way.

I assume Violet was supposed to be scary, or at the very least intimidating, but I didn't feel it. The explanations for her getting in and out of the house were weak at best. He'd have done better to have given her something supernatural to work with if everything else was going to be this weak.

I also have a hard time understand why a guy who has worked his butt off to get where is is hasn't made enough "Sacrifice". Um, huh? Because he's successful, he's rich and he WORKED to get it, he's selfish? I guess I'm simply not intelligent enough to get this.

One of the key things about Koontz' books is the emotional attachment we usually have with the main characters. I had none of that here. Initially you feel some liking towards Ryan, but it fizzles rather quickly once the paranoia starts to kick in. Were we supposed to believe he has always been this way and that's why he needs to sacrifice maybe? After that, I didn't care one way or the other about the character, other than an idle curiosity about whether or not he was a fruitloop.

I'm still unsure what the point of Dr. Death was exactly. It seemed to only be a medium in which he could find out about Ismay, but it was pretty weak at that.

The relationship he spent a lot of effort building up for us was simply ignored later on. Aside from a few pages that stated they hadn't spoken, we got nothing after that. If some guy I loved went in for a big heart transplant and only left ME a voice mail, I'd have reamed him bigger than anything once he got back.

I assume we were supposed to be in tune with the book and the so called subtext, but honestly, I was just confused.

I don't know, maybe I'm just not smart enough to get it. Maybe I'm missing something really significant here. I don't know. I just know that this isn't the Koontz book I'd hand to someone and say, You've GOT to read THIS one."


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