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  1. Ride the Storm is the long-planned final book in the Moonlight Bay Trilogy, to be written by American author Dean Koontz. The book is the third installment featuring Christopher Snow, a young man who suffers from the rare (but real) disease called XP (xeroderma pigmentosum).

  2. The Moonlight Bay Trilogy is an unfinished trilogy of three novels by Dean Koontz. They revolve around the mysterious events in Moonlight Bay, a fictitious Southern California town, that are investigated by the main character Christopher Snow, who suffers from the genetic disorder Xeroderma pigmentosum . Only the first two books have ...

  3. 1 de ago. de 2017 · Ride the Storm is a thrill ride you dont want to get off. Cassie is coming into her own. Dealing with her new position and the pythian court, so for her and some against her. Machintions abound, each group striving for supremacy even when an ancient evil is hanging over their heads.

  4. The first novel to arrive was titled ‘Fear Nothing’, and this was soon followed up in 1999 a year later with the second title ‘Seize the Night’. Going under the name of ‘Ride the Storm’, the third novel is all set to provide the thrilling conclusion to this highly popular trilogy of novels.

  5. 26 de jul. de 2021 · "I'm half way through Ride the Storm, the third Christopher Snow story, but another book will appear between False Memory and Ride." Ride the Storm hasn't materialised, despite False Memory being published in 1999.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2017 · Ride the Storm has everything Cassie Palmer fans have come to love about Karen Chances writingand lots of it. It has six hundred pages of heart-pounding suspense, wacky humor, fascinating characters, mystery, adventure, intricate world-building and breath-taking magic.

  7. Ride the Storm is the long-planned final book in the Moonlight Bay Trilogy, to be written by American author Dean Koontz. The book is the third installment featuring Christopher Snow, a young man who suffers from the rare (but real) disease called XP (xeroderma pigmentosum).