![]() ![]() Koontz and Anderson, however, masterfully set the table for a virtual feast of hideous twists and turns, nightmarish monstrosities, and nonstop action in upcoming installments. When Deucalion vows to leave his Tibetan sanctuary and destroy the man who created him, he soon realizes the critical magnitude of his mission - Helios is in the process is secretly creating a new race of posthumans to take over the world!Īs is par for the course in many fiction sagas, readers should be prepared for a cliff-hanger of monumental proportions at the conclusion of Prodigal Son. After enjoying several peaceful years at a monastery in Tibet, the introspective and enigmatic giant receives dire news: The man who created him centuries earlier, Victor Frankenstein, is inexplicably alive and living in New Orleans under the name of Victor Helios, a wealthy business owner and philanthropist. ![]() It's no surprise that Deucalion, at almost seven feet tall and with half his face a mangled ruin, spent time as a European carnie sideshow attraction nicknamed the Monster. Anderson, the first installment in this four-volume saga pits a reanimated giant and two tenacious police detectives against the demented scientist who created him. Anderson, Scott Brick (Narrator)ĭean Koontz's Frankenstein - the author's first literary series - is a nightmare-inspiring, modern-day retelling of Mary Shelley's 1818 horror classic. Prodigal Son (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein #1) by Dean Koontz, Kevin J. ![]()
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