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(KGTV) - Did the 1981 Dean Koontz book 'The Eyes of Darkness' accurately predict the coronavirus outbreak? No, but it does have an interesting coincidence.
Author Dean Koontz wrote a novel called "The Eyes of Darkness," originally published in 1981, describing a killer virus that some claimed echoes the current coronavirus outbreak.
Some eagle-eyed fans recently started pointing out a passage from his 1981 book, "The Eyes of Darkness," that discusses a virus called "Wuhan-400." On the surface, that seems like a pretty good start.
Social media users have linked a fictional virus called ‘Wuhan-400’ from a Dean Koontz book to COVID-19. But the connection is a serious stretch.
There’s a rumor going around the internet that a popular horror writer with a last name beginning with the letter “K” had written a novel, first published in 1981, featuring ...
You may have come across claims on various social media platforms that Dean Koontz’s 1981 fictional novel The Eyes of Darkness predicted the outbreak of the deadly novel coronavirus. The 312 ...
Dean Koontz’s novel “The Eyes of Darkness” Brilliance Audio “I will say it’s damned near perfect. Long incubation, asymptomatic spread, infectious as hell…,” speculated a user named ...
The coronavirus is officially a global pandemic, so naturally, people are feeding their anxieties by voraciously consuming movies and books about other outbreaks. Some of them bear eerie ...