
Dead and Alive (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, #3)
By Dean Koontz
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Dean Koontz reinvents the iconic tale of Frankenstein for the modern age, breathing new life into the story with a thrilling twist. As dark forces awaken and chaos looms in New Orleans, a struggle between creator and creation unfolds, pushing the boundaries of what it means to be human.
Amidst a devastating hurricane, Victor Helios unleashes his terrifying creations upon the city, leading to an explosive confrontation with Deucalion, the flawed yet hopeful product of his ambition. Deucalion must confront not only his maker but also an unimaginable horror—an entity born from humanity's deepest nightmares, determined to replace mankind altogether. The stakes have never been higher as the race against time intensifies.
This gripping reimagining resonates with contemporary readers, striking a chord with themes of identity, creation, and the ethics of science. Koontz's masterful storytelling promises to leave a lasting impact on both fans of the original tale and new readers alike.
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