Frankenstein's Monster

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A bold, unique sequel to Mary Shelley s classic work of literature from the author of Dracula s Child and The City of Dr Moreau.

"He was soon borne away by the waves, and lost in darkness and distance." There are those who would swear that Victor Frankenstein is dead. Those who would swear his Creature died also.

They were wrong.

  1. Underneath the Thames, workmen digging Isambard Kingdom Brunel s tunnel uncover something monstrous, asleep in the clay. In Norfolk, a ragged stranger arrives at the home of philosopher Samuel Greene and his wife and sets to work, conducting bizarre experiments.

  2. Stories spread across London: someone living in the shadows, helping those in need. In Newgate prison, Samuel Greene stands accused of murder. Philanthropist Edwin Melrose and investigator Arthur Phipps are determined to understand what happened, but the story Greene has to tell is almost unbelievable: monstrous, impossible creations made in an outhouse laboratory.

    In this visionary sequel to Mary Shelley s original classic of literature, old experiments resume, new mysteries arise, and the true question of mankind s morality tested once more.

    Autorentext

    Jonathan is the author of Dracula's Child and three other critically acclaimed novels: The Somnambulist, The Domino Men and Cannonbridge (?original and monumentally inventive? - Washington Post). He writes regularly for the Times Literary Supplement and the Literary Review and is the author of numerous adaptations of classic Victorian novels, including The Invisible Man (starring John Hurt) and Dracula (starring Mark Gatiss). He is married and lives on the fringes of London. Last year, he made a pilgrimage to Transylvania.

    Klappentext

    "He was soon borne away by the waves, and lost in darkness and distance." There are those who would swear that Victor Frankenstein is dead. Those who would swear his Creature died also. They are wrong. 1842. Underneath the Thames, workmen uncover something monstrous, sleeping in the clay. In Norfolk, a ragged stranger arrives at the home of philosopher Samuel Greene and his wife and sets to work, conducting bizarre experiments. 1850. Stories spread across London: someone living in the shadows, helping those in need. In Newgate prison, Samuel Greene stands accused of murder. Philanthropist Edwin Melrose and investigator Arthur Phipps are determined to understand what happened, but the story Greene has to tell is almost unbelievable: monstrous, impossible creations made in an outhouse laboratory. In this visionary sequel to Mary Shelley?s original classic of literature, old experiments resume, new mysteries arise, and the true question of mankind?s morality is tested once more.

    Zusammenfassung
    A writer finds his rural English life disrupted by the arrival of mysterious doctor with a legendary past in this bold and chilling sequel to Frankenstein, written in the style of Mary Shelley's classic. From the author of Dracula's Child. Perfect for fans of Kim Newman and Silvia Moreno-Garcia.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781803362083
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H196mm x B129mm x T19mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9781803362083
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 1803362081
    • Veröffentlichung 02.09.2025
    • Titel Frankenstein's Monster
    • Autor J. S. Barnes
    • Gewicht 210g
    • Herausgeber Titan Publ. Group Ltd.
    • Anzahl Seiten 273
    • Genre Novels & Stories

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