![]() ![]() New characters include another priest of the New Race. ![]() And Ericka, much like the last one, begins to explore the house and question the motives of Victor. ![]() Deucalion disappears from the plot entirely for about another 100 pages, while Carson and Michael end up spending over half the book planning to get sniper guns from a well-known criminal supplier. And the new Ericka finds herself at home alone after Victor leaves for work.Īs Koontz moves the story lines along, it soon becomes quite obvious that he isn’t sure where to go and the book is probably going to build to a lack luster climax, especially since there are still three more books in the series after this one. Randal Six is under the O’Connor house and wants to get in to find Arnie. Koontz spends the first 100 pages of the book pretty much recapping everything that happened in the first. In City of Night, we literally pick up one day later from where the first book ended and with all the same characters. While coining books as “beach reads” is so cliche, it’s definitely true because how else could I read two 400+ paged books in two weeks? With its short chapters and light plot development, the books might be lacking in literary merit but they are fun engaging reads. Having read Book 1 in just one week, I immediately picked up Book 2 and finished it in a week as well. What was to be a trilogy, but turned into a five book series, Dean Koontz’s Frankenstein continues with book 2 – City of Night. ![]()
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