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Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, Book Two: City of Night
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Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, Book Two: City of Night
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Dean Koontz, Ed Gorman
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Where is the third book?
Its a great story. But it - again- stops in the middle of the action. Where is the next book?
It's a page turner
I'm half way through this, and really like it. It's a page turner. Koontz makes up in pace what he lacks in character development.
When does book 3 come out?
Thank you, Mr. Koontz!
I came to Dean Koontz's Frankenstein by a long and twisty (and needless to say, dark) road. We could go so far as to call it an Odd road.
What I can tell you is this--that while Koontz's Frankenstein is unspeakably more bloody and peculiar than his difficult but touching Odd Thomas books, it is every bit as satisfying a piece of writing. It is a compulsive read, and it tells the truth within the lie of fiction.
It is not for the faint of heart. But if you are willing to think about the existence of evil, and if you are willing to believe that there are still people who give up everything to combat it--if you hope that if need be, you might be one of those people--this frightening series set so perfectly in New-Orleans-That-Was is for you.
Deucalion--and Cheez-Its!--forever!
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