Yesterday I wrapped up reading "By The Light Of The Moon" by Dean Koontz, and I thought I'd let everyone know about it - even if it's now 8 years old. For all I know everyone already has read it, but just in case... 
The book features Art Bell as an important character. Koontz calls him Parish Lantern in the book, but it's Art. As I read it I became really intrigued by how much Mr. Koontz must have listened to Art in order to know how he'd act - phrases, etc.
It's a good read - has a solid ending, and explores the kind of stuff Art loves/ed to talk about. Cheers!

The book features Art Bell as an important character. Koontz calls him Parish Lantern in the book, but it's Art. As I read it I became really intrigued by how much Mr. Koontz must have listened to Art in order to know how he'd act - phrases, etc.
It's a good read - has a solid ending, and explores the kind of stuff Art loves/ed to talk about. Cheers!