Just finished Strange Highways by Koontz. Some really good stories in this collection, and some are Christian fiction through and through. I've said this before -- possibly worded differently but the idea was the same -- Koontz comes across as someone who barely leaves his McMansion while constantly judging others' ambitions and their "failings" at modesty. I've never seen anyone misjudge people at such a degree; his idea of what people are like couldn't be any further from my experience. It's like this: King makes poverty and blue collar Joes believable; Koontz writes them as if he did research on them, you know? The suffering doesn't seem legit.
Still, good stories and I guess that's what matters. If you ever feel like King's bleeding heart is too much, try this collection to wash out the copper taste of liberalism.