False memory: Book Guide, Author and Facts
False memory by Dean Koontz: plot, author, genre and where to read, in one evergreen guide.

"Martie Rhodes helps her friend Susan Jagger, who suffers from agoraphobia, attend visits to psychologist Dr. Ahriman. Martie's husband, Dusty Rhodes, tries to help his brother Skeet, by providing employment in his painting business. Skeet was in rehab for drug use, and when he first appears in the story, he is high and tries to commit suicide by jumping off a roof. Dusty decides to take him back to rehab due to drug overdose. Martie suddenly develops a mysterious case of autophobia, fear of oneself, and returns home to find herself frightened by her own reflection. Later, her condition worsens, and soon she becomes afraid of pointed objects, although she is actually afraid of the harm she might cause with them. When Dusty leaves Skeet at the rehab center, he notices a shadow lurking in his brother's room window. From this point on, strange things begin happening to both Dusty and Martie
Quick facts about False memory
- Title: False memory
- Author: Dean Koontz
- First published: 1999
- Genre: women, phobias, psychology
- OpenLibrary ID: OL263263W
Where to read False memory
False memory by Dean Koontz is widely available in print, ebook and audiobook editions from major retailers and libraries.
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Frequently asked questions
What is False memory about?
"Martie Rhodes helps her friend Susan Jagger, who suffers from agoraphobia, attend visits to psychologist Dr.
Who wrote False memory?
False memory was written by Dean Koontz.
When was False memory published?
False memory was first published in 1999.



