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Lost Souls (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein #4) Hardcover | Pages: 350 pages
Rating: 3.9 | 11983 Users | 701 Reviews

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Original Title: Dean Koontz's Frankenstein: Lost Souls
ISBN: 055380801X (ISBN13: 9780553808018)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.deankoontz.com/frankenstein-book-four-lost-souls/
Series: Dean Koontz's Frankenstein #4
Characters: Deucalion, Carson O'Connor, Michael Maddison, Erika 5, Jocko, Victor Frankenstein
Setting: Montana(United States)

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#1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz raises the stakes—and the suspense—taking his Frankenstein saga to a dynamic new level with the riveting story of a small town under siege, where good and evil, destruction and creation, converge as the fate of the world hangs in the balance.    FRANKENSTEIN: LOST SOULS   The war against humanity has begun. In the dead hours of the night, a stranger enters the home of the mayor of Rainbow Falls, Montana. The stranger is in the vanguard of a wave of intruders who will invade other homes . . . offices . . . every local institution, assuming the identities and the lives of those they have been engineered to replace. Before the sun rises, the town will be under full assault, the opening objective in the new Victor Frankenstein’s trajectory of ultimate destruction. Deucalion—Victor’s first, haunted creation—saw his maker die in New Orleans two years earlier. Yet an unshakable intuition tells him that Victor lives—and is at work again. Within hours Deucalion will come together with his old allies, detectives Carson O’Connor and Michael Maddison, Victor’s engineered wife, Erika Five, and her companion Jocko to confront new peril. Others will gather around them. But this time Victor has a mysterious, powerful new backer, and he and his army are more formidable, their means and intentions infinitely more deadly, than ever before.

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Title:Lost Souls (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein #4)
Author:Dean Koontz
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 350 pages
Published:June 15th 2010 by Bantam (first published June 15th 2009)
Categories:Horror. Fiction. Thriller

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Ratings: 3.9 From 11983 Users | 701 Reviews

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Well, glacial turned into a full stop. Turns out this whole book is just a preamble to the next book. Longest preface ever. Sigh. The first three books were far, far, far better than this.

I see quite a few one star ratings here and I understand what has caused this. Volumes 4 and 5 in this story are really more accurately 4a and 4b. Volume 4 doesnt have an ending. It just stops in the middle of the action and continues in Volume 5 with the addition of redundant verbiage recapping what just happened in volume 4. I have never read a story that was so clearly spread out to make one volume worth of action stretch into two volumes. If you read them close together, be prepared to do a

It continues to surprise me how much I love this series. I do not and have never liked any other book by Dean Koontz, but I cannot get enough of these books - the story, the characters, the suspense - Fantastic!I was happy with how Book 3 ended, and I thought I was content with that being it. But the fourth installment yanked me right back into the continuation of Deucalion's epic battle with Victor Frankenstein for the future of humanity and I loved this book!Koontz manages to seamlessly

The book actually had 381 pages, not 350. It was awesome. I already ordered the previous three and once i'm finished with those I will get the fifth. Deucalion seems like an awesome character and I cant wait to see him in the previous books. This left you hungry for the next book in the series. I usually read series in order, but this being a random pick up book, my mistake, I should've read the previous ones first, which I plan on doing very soon. All in all it was a great book! Victor is a

This is unmitigated rubbish. The fact that I wasted a small portion of my life reading this upsets me. I only realised that it is part 4 of a series, and this only compounds the sins imposed on the reading public. Not content with the pastiche and distortion of Mary Shelley's monster, Koontz turns him into a demi god haunting monasteries so he can find his soul. To compound this, he then gives him super powers, and improbable abilities. The writing style is obviously for those with a short

This series is still pretty fun for the most part but I guess I just have to accept that Koontz doesn't think Deucalion is an interesting character worthy of any amount of page space. Although honestly I lot of the 'main' characters didn't seem to get much page space in this one, at least in comparison to all the new random characters. Still, there is just something intensely readable about this series and I absolutely breeze right through them even when I'm in the middle of a huge slump. This

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