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This is the second book in this series that I began while doing Project Frankenstein. One of the quibbles that I complained about while I read the first one remains an issue in this one: Victor is everything bad. He was pals with Hitler and Stalin and such. But what exactly made him this way? It is ...
Frankenstein's New Race are starting to infiltrate all layers of society, leaving Detectives Carson O'Connor and Michael Madison unsure who to trust.The story continues straight after book one (Prodigal Son), with some of the New Race starting to behave erratically and evolve into something else.Lot...
Frankenstein's New Race are starting to infiltrate all layers of society, leaving Detectives Carson O'Connor and Michael Madison unsure who to trust.The story continues straight after book one (Prodigal Son), with some of the New Race starting to behave erratically and evolve into something else.Lot...
While the Maine setting and game warden occupation of the lead character sounded promising, I did not care for this book at all. The MC was a young, whiny, officious jerk and the plot was pretty uninspired. I listened to the audio and the reader, John Bedford Lloyd, was as bad as the book. Not su...
Here are a few thoughts that ran through my head as I listened to Edward M. "Teddy" Kennedy's memoirs:1. The rich really are different from us. 2. Teddy Kennedy really loves to sail. 3. I'm not sure that America is capable of producing great statesmen like Teddy Kennedy, let alone statesmen like his...