Dean koontz book about intelligent dog6/28/2023 ![]() ![]() “When the book was reissued in 1989, the Soviet was gone, so I just changed it to Wuhan,” Koontz says, which was a nod to the biological warfare labs that have been in existence in the area for more than 50 years. In fact, in the original version of the book, the weapon was called “Gorki-400” in reference to a Russian locality-Wuhan wasn’t mentioned at all. While it’s true the novel does make reference to the Wuhan-400-a biological weapon brought to the US by a Chinese scientist-Koontz says that’s where the similarities end. ![]() Let’s get this out of the way right here-no, Dean Koontz did not predict coronavirus in his 1981 thriller The Eyes of Darkness. Did Dean Koontz Predict a Global Pandemic? ![]()
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