3.0
Monster
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Framed for the murder of his fiancée, Friedrich Hoffmann is sentenced to death. Broken on the wheel in front of a jeering crowd, he awakens on a lab table, transformed into an abomination. Disoriented, he begins to piece together where he is, what's become of him, and the identity of the unholy man responsible for his monstrous plight.
Friedrich must go far to take his revenge—only to find his tormentor, Victor Frankenstein, in league with the Marquis de Sade, at work on an even more sinister creation deep in the mountains. Paranormal and gripping in the tradition of Stephen King and Justin Cronin,
is a gruesome parable of control and vengeance, and a tribute to one of literature's greatest legends.
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“A Frankenstein retelling from the Creature’s perspective. Basically it’s a road trip with the Creature. He joins a monastery, saves a woman from being burned to death as a witch, gets worshipped by a satanic cult, has a run in with vampires, and all on his way to hunt down and kill Victor Frankenstein. Did I mention Frankenstein is working with the Marquis du Sade, and they’ve built a castle devoted to sexual torture? This book is fucking wild and very graphic. But it’s got all the purple prose a Shelley fan could ask for, so it gets a thumbs up from me.”
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