Sunday, November 21, 2021

Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, Volume 1: Prodigal Son

 


5 out of 5 stars  *****

Frankenstein's Monster is a worldwide celebrity in the Science Fiction, Horror, and Literature world. Mary Shelly writes supposedly the first Science Fiction novel published in 1818.  Frankenstein: Prodigal Son is Dean Koontz's contemporary monster related to Shelly's creation.  Koontz imagines a series of monsters assembled over time, one line differing from another by the mad doctor's improvements. Ultimately, the new and improved monsters are to replace humans as the dominant life group in the world. The monsters begin to grasp their own powerful abilities and life and death, creation, God, and morality become factors to consider.

The body of Frankenstein versions on paper and film is great. Frankenstein: Prodigal Son is a spinoff that stays true to Shelly's genre masterpiece while entertaining with a new story. Koontz develops interesting characters who surround and support the lead roles. Though the monster is not his original creation, his created scenarios intrigue the minds of readers and listeners in a unique Koontz fashion.

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