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S'està carregant… City of Night (2005)de Dean Koontz
![]() To Read (371) Jarett's Books (37) No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. I am enjoying this series so far. It is, like most of his books, a quick easy read. This series has Frankenstein and his monster alive in our times. Frankenstein is creating a new race to take over the world. This is book number two. His plans are starting to fall apart and there are a couple of the old race that know what is going on and are trying to fight the new stronger race to save the world. Of course, there is a child in the story that was at risk. He may still be, I will find out in the third book which I will read soon. I got this book from the Friends of the Pine River Library free book shelf. the first one was better, but it wasn't bad. it was quick and moves the story to the next chapter This entry in the series takes off where book one stopped. Onto book 3 to see where things end up at the end of that one. Hoping it will be as much of a page turner as these first 2 books were. We shall see. I must say I do like what Koontz has done with the place and doing some updating to the story line and expanding it quite nicely. Book 2 of the Frankenstein series. This one for the first half left me overwhelmed with so many characters jumping around from chapter to chapter. I was almost ready to give up but I'm glad I didn't. It got a lot better towards the end and all the characters came together and made sense. This one was definitely crazier and creepier. (panther spider transformation? ick) At the end, it looks like its definitely going to crazier in the next book, which I look forward to reading.
Relax. Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, volume one of which, Prodigal Son (2005), was a pulse-pounder all the way, is going to be a trilogy. But don't expect to relax all that much. This book cooks, no second-volume doldrums anywhere in it. Its short, punchy chapters, 80 in all, seem to reflect the whole saga's TV miniseries origins in their jump-cutting between plot trajectories, but that seeming also owes much to the visualizability, so to speak, of everything in the book. But enough about technique. The manufactured young man who went AWOL from 200-plus-year-old Victor Helios-ne-Frankenstein's labs in Prodigal Son turns out to be not the only improved Frankenstein monster who is behaving strangely. Since he was created autistic for experimental purposes, he may be the least strange of the lot. Some of his "normal" fellows are mutating a la Alien, none more spectacularly than Victor's body guard. Deucalion, the original monster, now greatly humanized, especially ethically and morally, realizes that the mutations portend a much larger wave of breakdowns among the so-called New Race. That bodes very ill for a New Orleans heavily salted with Victor's creations, all of them programmed to kill mere humans at Victor's command, which the mutants no longer obey. Meanwhile, NOPD detectives Carson O'Connor and Michael Maddison prepare to hunt Victor down, even as a couple of hit-person New Racers track them. And then there is Erica Five, Victor's brand-new "wife," learning to be a better spouse by exploring hubby's house. Smart dialogue and cutting-edge scientific notions (Deucalion has learned how to teleport) are the oh-so-sweet icing on this delectable thriller's irresistible, devourable cake. Pertany a aquestes sèries
Fiction.
Mystery.
Suspense.
Thriller.
HTML:From the celebrated imagination of Dean Koontz comes a powerful reworking of one of the classic stories of all time. If you think you know the legend, you know only half the truth. Here is the mystery, the myth, the terror, and the magic of? Dean Koontz's City of the Night They are stronger, heal better, and think faster than any humans ever created??and they must be destroyed. But not even Victor Helios??once Frankenstein??can stop the engineered killers he??s set loose on a reign of terror through modern-day New Orleans. Now the only hope rests in a one-time ??monster? and his all-too-human partners, Detectives Carson O??Connor and Michael Maddison. Deucalion?? s centuries-old history began as Victor??s first and failed attempt to build the perfect human??and it is fated to end in the ultimate confrontation between a damned creature and his mad creator. But first Deucalion must destroy a monstrosity not even Victor?? s malignant mind could have imagined??an indestructible entity that steps out of humankind?? s collective nightmare with one purpose: to replace us. BONUS: This edition contains an ex No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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I enjoyed the characters, but what most appealed to me was the yearning to be human that some of Frankenstein/Helios's creations feel. These man-made, meticulously programmed, and supposedly soul-less creatures longing to have meaning in their life and a purpose other than the intention for which their creator made them, inspired me to continue trying to be a better person. Anyone else have that reaction?
And I love that one of the characters is named Jonathan Harker. Prodigal Son is an action packed, fun read for those of us who grew up on the old Frankenstein and Dracula flicks as well as the lovers of the literature that spawned the movies. I hope it inspires people who haven't read Mary Shelley to pick up her book. (