States: "Published in 2019 by arrangement with Bantam Books, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House LLC" and "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 23 22 21 20 19"
The dedication reads: "MANY THANKS TO DEAN & GRETA [sic] KOONTZ..."
Numbered
250 signed and numbered copies
Exquisitely printed and bound by hand. All books are signed by the author. 536 pages 6 X 9.5. Bound in Royal Blue Japanese Silk with a silver stamped Nuba label recessed in the front board. German Bugra endsheets.
Original List Price:$300.00
Lettered
26 signed and lettered copies
Exquisitely printed and bound by hand. All books are signed by the author. 536 pages 6 X 9.5. Bound in half-leather:
Blue Morocco leather spine and tips over Handmade Indigo-dyed Cave Paper boards. Spine hand stamped in 22kt gold. German Bugra endleaves.
States: "2 4 6 8 9 7 5 3 1" and "Bantam Books mass market edition: February 2020"
Contains the first 10 chapters of The Silent Corner on pages 553-580.
Notes
The only edition between the “standard” and “Library Edition” CDs are the price, isbn, and the statement of “LIBRARY EDITION”. See images below.
The album David Benoit & Friends (Shanachie, 23 August 2019) the first track it titled “Ballad Of Jane Hawk.” According to the liner notes “Any Dean Koontz fans? This is his new heroine and surprise; the fictitious rogue FBI agent is a David Benoit fan!”
Additional details:
Length: 4:13
David Benoit, David Benoit Music/ASCAP
Featuring Peter White – Acoustic Guitar
Tim Weisberg, Flute
Listed under “Books Received” in Locus #702, July 2019, p39
Charnel House pre-release cover images:
Other editions:
Errors:
Chapter 17: The first concerto is in E minor and the second is in F minor. Opus number 21 is correct for #2. But the E-minor is Op. 11. Op. 35 is the Second Piano Sonata (not concerto) in B-flat minor, which contains the famous funeral march.
Courtesy of Kelly Dean Hansen
Last updated on February 26th, 2020
3 Replies to “Jane Hawk 5: The Night Window”
I simply love this series almost as much as I did the Odd Thomas books! I loved the movie and was hoping for all of then in a movie until I learned of the tragic death of the young man that played Odd Thomas. I will continue to hope to see Jane Hawke’s series in movie form real soon! I was hoping for a few more installment;sadly discovered The Night Window is the last in the series. Keep up your excellant writing Mr. Koontz. You always have me on the edge of my seat.
For the record, Dean has no involvement with this site so please don’t expect him to read your comment. But thanks for leaving one anyway. Also, He has stated that there will be seven books in the series. Book 5, The Night Window, will be the end of the first arc of the story, with more Jane Hawk to follow.
This ended up being Dean’s last book for Bantam who presumably own the rights to the character. Because of that, I doubt we’ll see any more Jane Hawk titles.
I simply love this series almost as much as I did the Odd Thomas books! I loved the movie and was hoping for all of then in a movie until I learned of the tragic death of the young man that played Odd Thomas. I will continue to hope to see Jane Hawke’s series in movie form real soon! I was hoping for a few more installment;sadly discovered The Night Window is the last in the series. Keep up your excellant writing Mr. Koontz. You always have me on the edge of my seat.
For the record, Dean has no involvement with this site so please don’t expect him to read your comment. But thanks for leaving one anyway. Also, He has stated that there will be seven books in the series. Book 5, The Night Window, will be the end of the first arc of the story, with more Jane Hawk to follow.
This ended up being Dean’s last book for Bantam who presumably own the rights to the character. Because of that, I doubt we’ll see any more Jane Hawk titles.