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Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Frankenstein's Monster by J. S. Barnes

(Thank you to Titan Books for providing me with a copy of this book!)
 

about book:

“He was soon borne away by the waves, and lost in darkness and distance.”

There are those who would swear that Victor Frankenstein is dead. Those who would swear that his Creature died also.

They are wrong.

  1. Folklorist Nathaniel Greene escapes to the country to finish his latest book, along with his wife, Alice. Yearning for a family, and yet finding herself without, Alice watches as Greene grows ever more distant with her, fraying their already tense bonds. When a mysterious stranger arrives on their doorstep, bedraggled and delirious, Alice welcomes him in, finding herself seduced by the promises he makes.

  2. In Newgate prison, Nathaniel Greene stands accused of murder. Philanthropist Jesse Malone and psychic Hubert Crowe are determined to understand what happened, but the story Greene has to tell is almost unbelievable: one of monstrous, impossible creations made in an outhouse laboratory.

To uncover the truth behind Greene’s bizarre claims, the two investigators must delve into a terrifying world where the men play God once more, and the ghosts of the past appear to be alive and vengeful.

In this visionary sequel to Mary Shelley’s peerless classic, old experiments resume, new mysteries arise, and the true question of mankind’s morality is tested once more.

my thoughts:

A sequel to Frankenstein! How awesome does that sound? The idea that Victor and his monster still live - I mean, that is definitely the way to Frankenstein fans' hearts. Plus, it's always fun to read someone else's reimagining of a story, well, at least when it's done right. And let me just say, J. S. Barnes has written a terrific Gothic tale with his sequel, Frankenstein's Monster. I absolutely loved it! 

Barnes' story is dark and moody, suspenseful, a bit creepy, and chock full of fantastic storytelling. He carries on from the original book that inspired him seamlessly.  I really enjoyed how he was able to take such a beloved classic and make it his own. He writes with enthusiasm and transports his reader to a world with new and old characters that make this horror story unputdownable. You can't help but get caught up in the dual timelines, letters, and questions about humanity. This book is a literary treat! I would happily recommend it to anyone and everyone looking for their next great read. Of course, I would definitely recommend it to fans of Frankenstein - you won't want to miss out on this must-read sequel. Make sure to grab a copy ASAP.

Happy reading!




Thank you to Titan Books for providing me with a copy of this book!

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