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With
the release of Universal's 1931 movie, Frankenstein,
the story of Dr. Frankenstein’s monster became an instantly
recognizable cultural landmark. In this all-new novel inspired
by the classic film, Stefan Petrucha introduces a new generation
of fans to the famous fiend with a new spin on his story.
In this take, Henry Frankenstein flees to London following
his lab's explosion. The monster follows, but winds up being
mistaken for a disfigured mental case and befriended by local
prostitutes. When one of the whores is horribly murdered,
the creature roams the area, trying to protect the survivors.
This brings him in contact with the real killer, Jack the
Ripper. Seeing in the reanimated corpse of the monster a possible
way to live forever, the aging Ripper schemes to frame him
for the killings and force Henry to reveal the secrets of
life and death. Petrucha’s lively story and memorable
characters make this a riveting read. |