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The Slave of Frankenstein

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The hideous monster created by Baron Frankenstein still lives - and in the swampy lowlands of Virginia he is putting a grisly plan into action. Aided by unscrupulous men, he is creating an entire race of zombie-like creatures -- monsters of his own kind -- and his victims are slaves stolen from the Southern plantations. Frankenstein's son, Victor, has sworn to rid the world of this foul abomination. But the Monster has other plans for him. He needs Victor's skills if he is to achieve his power-crazed ambitions. And if Victor refuses to comply the Monster has promised to kill his beautiful, beloved daughter ... In the second of Robert J. Myers's chilling stories of Frankenstein's Monster, Victor's battle to destroy his father's nightmarish creation, begun in The Cross Of Frankenstein, moves heart- stoppingly towards its horrific climax.

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The Slave of Frankenstein, Robert John Myers

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Jaar van publicatie
1976
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Titel
The Slave of Frankenstein
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
1976
Formaat
Hardcover
ISBN10
0671809431
ISBN13
9780671809430
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The hideous monster created by Baron Frankenstein still lives - and in the swampy lowlands of Virginia he is putting a grisly plan into action. Aided by unscrupulous men, he is creating an entire race of zombie-like creatures -- monsters of his own kind -- and his victims are slaves stolen from the Southern plantations. Frankenstein's son, Victor, has sworn to rid the world of this foul abomination. But the Monster has other plans for him. He needs Victor's skills if he is to achieve his power-crazed ambitions. And if Victor refuses to comply the Monster has promised to kill his beautiful, beloved daughter ... In the second of Robert J. Myers's chilling stories of Frankenstein's Monster, Victor's battle to destroy his father's nightmarish creation, begun in The Cross Of Frankenstein, moves heart- stoppingly towards its horrific climax.