Frankenstein: Lost Souls
New Orleans #5Dean R. Koontz
ISBN: | 9780553808018 |
Publisher: | Bantam |
Published: | 15 June, 2010 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
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- 1 Hot Blooded
- 2 Cold Blooded
- 3 Shiver
- 4 Absolute Fear
- 5 Lost Souls
- 6 Malice
- 7 Devious
- 8 Never Die Alone
Frankenstein: Lost Souls
New Orleans #5Dean R. Koontz
Dean Koontz on Frankenstein: Lost Souls When it comes to predicting the future, I am Nostradamus's idiot great nephew. In the 1980s, I believed that by 2010, we would all be traveling regularly to no-sales-tax shopping malls on the moon and zipping over to Mars for a Frappuccino. I thought we would be enjoying genetically engineered house pets like cadogs (half cat, half dog, all affection), miniature eaglebbits (flying rabbits), dry chihuahuas (little dogs that never need to pee), crocodobers (highly effective home guard dogs), and spongerbils (sponge gerbils that not only can be cuddled but will mop your floors and wring one another out in a bucket of water). I also predicted that by now we would be flying everywhere with personal jet packs, and carrying clever autofloss machines to strip the bugs out of our teeth in thirty seconds flat after landing. Back in 1980, I predicted that by now John Belushi would be president, but I don't count this one a complete miss, because Al Franken is a United States Senator, which I admit surprises me considering that Mr. Franken isn't nearly funny enough to hold high office. When I finished the third Frankenstein novel, Dead and Alive, I foresaw that it was the end of the series. As it turns out, I was as right about this as I was
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