City of Night (Frankenstein)

City of Night (Frankenstein)
by Dean R. Koontz, Kevin J., Jr. Anderson

City of Night (Frankenstein)
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Author: Dean R. Koontz, Kevin J., Jr. Anderson
Edition: Audio Cassette
Audio: English (Published)
Published: 2005-07
ISBN: 1415920222
Publisher: Books on Tape

Book Reviews of City of Night (Frankenstein)

Book Review: Dean Koontz's Frankenstein
Summary: 2 Stars

As with the majority of Mr. Koontz's books I truly enjoyed the read ....until I came to the end & discovered there is no final chapter. BOO!!! on you Mr. Koontz. In the future if this author writes a multiple volume book I'll be sure to wait until all books are published before I commit my eyes to page.

Book Review: Awesome!
Summary: 5 Stars

One of my favorite Koontz books so far! Just need book 3 to be released!

Book Review: Victor Helios/Frankenstein continues his malicious plan for annihilation of the Old Race
Summary: 4 Stars

I strongly recommend reading 'Frankenstein: Prodigal Son' first, since the first books ends in a cliffhanger leading to 'Frankenstein: City Of Night'.

As we left the first book in the series, detectives Carson O'Conner and Michael Maddison were hot on the tail of Victor Helios, aka Dr. Frankenstein. Still alive after two hundred and forty years, Victor continues his practice of creating life, but now using new technology to "grow" his creations rather than piece them together from graveyard corpses. Leaving the last book, Carson's younger, autistic brother was in grave danger from Randal Six, a Helios creation who has unexpectedly thwarted his internal programming.

Dr. Frankenstein's original "monster", naturally immortal from his birth during lightning, has come from the mountains of Tibet to assist in ridding the world of his creator, though through his programming he cannot do it himself. Now calling himself Deucalion, he has joined forces with O'Conner and Maddison, feeding them information on Helios with the hopes that the two detectives can help him.

Two new characters are introduced, Benny and Cindi Lovewell. Members of Helios's New Race, they are but Gammas in his hierarchy and programmed to kill O'Conner and Maddison. But something has gone wrong with Cindi. While she still enjoys the thrill of the kill, Cindi has become obsessed with having a baby, something the New Race is incapable of. She yearns for a baby with unnatural desire, and Benny is reluctant to report her for fear of being terminated himself.

Erika Five has replaced Erika Four as Victor's wife, but is she going to be the perfect wife he keeps hoping for? Will her idiosyncrasies be more or less annoying than Erika Four? And as for Victor, it seems some of his creations are making mistakes, errors that point to their direct-to-brain downloads going wrong. How many mistakes can Victor tolerate?

While in this second installment I felt that too much time was spent rehashing what already happened in Book One, but the additions of new characters and thrilling confrontations keep this second installation alive and well. Deucalion's understanding of the quantum universe is skimmed over, adding more intrigue and dimension to the gigantic and ugly monster. The plot moves slower but is no less intense in anticipation of what's to come. And like the first book, 'City Of Night' also ends in a cliffhanger. I can't wait for Book Three of the series to come out. Highly recommended. Enjoy!


Book Review: Dean Koontz needs his meds
Summary: 3 Stars

How is it possible that Koontz can write dozens of books about Odd Thomas (lamer by the minute) dogs (please, there's one in every story now and it's getting old) but can't find the time to finish his best work to date???
The Frankenstein story he tells is engaging and fresh yet he keeps postponing release of book three to the benefit of that lame brained Thomas and whatever religious claptrap he seems to love so much these days (the "taking" anyone?) That too, what's up with the sudden religiosity? does it sell more? seriously get back to your roots, I'll take Strangers over anything he has written in the past 5 years (except for Franky of course)

Read Christopher Moore "practical demon keeping" instead

Disappointed

Book Review: Where is book 3 please?
Summary: 3 Stars

Really loved the premise for this trilogy. Book one (Prodigal) is definitely a five star, and the review on this one would have gotten four stars, but we've been waiting quite a while now for the third installment.

I can understand how the movie version of Prodigal might have put the author off. (Totally miscast.) Still, I hate to be left hanging on a good story.

And I'm sure other loyal readers feel the same way.


Summary of City of Night (Frankenstein)

From the celebrated imagination of Dean Koontz comes a powerful reworking of one of the classic stories of all time. If you think you know the legend, you know only half the truth. Here is the mystery, the myth, the terror, and the magic of?

DEAN KOONTZ?S CITY OF NIGHT

They are stronger, heal better, and think faster than any humans ever created?and they must be destroyed. But not even Victor Helios?once Frankenstein?can stop the engineered killers he?s set loose on a reign of terror through modern-day New Orleans. Now the only hope rests in a one-time ?monster? and his all-too-human partners, Detectives Carson O?Connor and Michael Maddison. Deucalion?s centuries-old history began as Victor?s first and failed attempt to build the perfect human?and it is fated to end in the ultimate confrontation between a damned creature and his mad creator. But first Deucalion must destroy a monstrosity not even Victor?s malignant mind could have imagined?an indestructible entity that steps out of humankind?s collective nightmare with one purpose: to replace us.

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