The Bad Place
What is the author's tone in The Bad Place by Dean Koontz?
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Thetre is a lot of anger in the tone of this narrative. Rage, an intense form of anger, is prevalent in The Bad Place, by Dean Koontz. Candy Pollard, the monstrous son of Roselle Pollard, feels intense rage toward his brother Frank for the murder of their mother.