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Creatures: The Legacy of Frankenstein: The Legacy of Frankenstein by David Thomas Moore

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Victor Frankenstein is the first to unlock the key to life, but not the last.

Over two centuries of relentless advancement, five more minds find the secret, and five more creatures are made. Five more stories end in tragedy. From the stinking streets of 1850s London to the sun-drenched hysteria of a modern cruise liner, amidst passion, jealousy, art, obsession, desperation and war, Creatures is a hidden history of a forbidden science.

About the Author
David Thomas Moore is the Fiction Commissioning Editor at Rebellion Publishing, and the editor of Holmesian alternate-universe anthology Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets, Shakespearean shared-world Monstrous Little Voices, Stokerian pseudohistory Dracula: Rise of the Beast and Kiplingesque anti-colonial anthology Not So Stories. Australian by birth, he lives in Reading, England with his wife and daughter.

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"Five unique new stories, where many of us thought we'd seen everything" -- Run Along the Shelves on Dracula: Rise of the Beast * Run Along The Shelves *
"Raises the bar for what is possible in an anthology" -- Imaginaries on Not So Stories * Imaginaries *



Book Information
ISBN 9781781086117
Author David Thomas Moore
Format Paperback
Page Count 300
Imprint Abaddon Books
Publisher Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
Weight(grams) 354g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 20mm

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