"As audacious in its ambition as the original, "Frankenstein's Monster" patches together the remains of Mary Shelley's novel and sends the creature roaring back into the world. Susan Heyboer O'Keefe has created original monsters of her own that will frighten and fascinate and keep you up late at night."--Keith Donohue, author of "The Stolen Child" and "Angels of Destruction"
"Vivid, powerful, gripping and intensely moving: the pace does not relax for a second from beginning to end."--Rosalind Miles, "New York Tim"es bestselling author of "I, Elizabeth"
"A dark, riveting read full of the most burning passions and intense, soul-searing hatreds, about a monster who longs to be a man and men who behave like monsters."--Carolyn Turgeon, author of "Godmother: The Secret Cinderella Story"
"A haunting, compassionate look at one of the most maligned and misunderstood creatures in literature."--Megan Chance, author of "Prima Donna"
As audacious in its ambition as the original, "Frankenstein's Monster" patches together the remains of Mary Shelley's novel and sends the creature roaring back into the world. Susan Heyboer O'Keefe has created original monsters of her own that will frighten and fascinate and keep you up late at night. Keith Donohue, author of "The Stolen Child" and "Angels of Destruction"
Vivid, powerful, gripping and intensely moving: the pace does not relax for a second from beginning to end. Rosalind Miles, "New York Tim"es bestselling author of "I, Elizabeth"
A dark, riveting read full of the most burning passions and intense, soul-searing hatreds, about a monster who longs to be a man and men who behave like monsters. Carolyn Turgeon, author of "Godmother: The Secret Cinderella Story"
"A haunting, compassionate look at one of the most maligned and misunderstood creatures in literature." Megan Chance, author of "Prima Donna""
"As audacious in its ambition as the original,
Frankenstein's Monster patches together the remains of Mary Shelley's novel and sends the creature roaring back into the world. Susan Heyboer O'Keefe has created original monsters of her own that will frighten and fascinate and keep you up late at night."--Keith Donohue, author of
The Stolen Child and
Angels of Destruction "Vivid, powerful, gripping and intensely moving: the pace does not relax for a second from beginning to end."--Rosalind Miles,
New York Times bestselling author of
I, Elizabeth "A dark, riveting read full of the most burning passions and intense, soul-searing hatreds, about a monster who longs to be a man and men who behave like monsters."--Carolyn Turgeon, author of
Godmother: The Secret Cinderella Story "A haunting, compassionate look at one of the most maligned and misunderstood creatures in literature."--Megan Chance, author of
Prima Donna
A sequel to Mary Shelley's classic finds Frankenstein's monster in the bitter landscape of the North Pole, where he works to discover his humanity while avoiding ship captain Robert Walton, who has vowed to destroy Victor Frankenstein's creation. Original. 25,000 first printing.