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The Face is a novel by Dean Koontz published in 2003 by Bantam Books.

Plot summary

The main plot of the story follows Ethan Truman, an ex-cop who now works as the head of security for the most famous actor in Hollywood, Channing Manheim, a.k.a "The Face." Ethan is trying to track down the sender of several gruesome "messages" that were received in black boxes. Ethan now has six black boxes to figure out what the contents of the boxes mean. After chasing down leads and tracking the "ghost" of his dead friend Duncan "Dunny" Whistler (technically, Dunny isn't a ghost, as he came back to life in the morgue), Ethan finally uncovers the plot and races to stop the kidnapping of Manheim's son, Aelfric.

Characters

Major characters

  • Ethan Truman - A 37 year old ex-cop/detective who now works as the head of security at Channing Manheim's Bel-air estate. He left law enforcement because it held no meaning for him after the death of his wife Hannah.
  • Aelfric "Fric" Manheim - Son of Channing Manheim. He is very small and quiet and is described as "an invisible little mouse" by his often absent mother. Prides himself in knowing small things that no one else knows.
  • Leslie "Hazard" Yancy - A cop in the homicide division who assists Truman on his search. Yancy is a large, bull-like man who isn't afraid to put himself in the line of fire. He is the most shot at man that Ethan Truman has ever known.
  • Vladimir "Corky" Laputa - An English professor who also happens to be an anarchist that practices his craft daily. Corky spreads chaos wherever he goes and plans to kidnap Aelfric. He has already kidnapped a colleague and starved him, feeding him only as much minerals and vitamins as the he needed to stay alive.
  • Duncan "Dunny" Eugene Whistler - Ethan's friend from his childhood that died while in a coma. His coma was caused by being held underwater too long by some former associates. His body disappears from the morgue and seems to be walking around. Dunny acts as Ethan's guardian throughout the story. He is invested with certain powers by a demon called Typhon.
  • Mrs. McBee - The housekeeper at the Manheim estate. She is very observant and seems omnipresent in Fric's mind.
  • Rolf Reynerd - A bit actor and petty crook who delivers the "black boxes" to the Manheim estate. Rolf met Corky through some classes he took that Corky taught. He was killed by hitman Hector X sent by Dunny.

    Trivia

    A note from Dean Koontz at the end of the book states:
    "In Chapter 32, Mr. Typhon counsels Dunny Whistler that he should take inspiration from Saint Duncan, for whom he was named. No Saint Duncan has ever been canonized. We can only speculate on Mr. Typhon's motives for this seemingly minor deception. -DK"
       Perhaps no saint named Duncan has been canonized in the modern sense, but in fact there was a Saint Duncan (or Dunchadh) who died in 717. He was an abbott on the island of Iona. http://www.clan-duncan.co.uk/iona.html http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05191a.htm ==

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