![]() ![]() The plot follows the standard formula in most of the suspense novels of today. Deucalion enlists the help of his friends from earlier in the series to stop him. In Book Four of the series, Victor Helios is the mad clone of the original scientist and out to destroy humanity. Conveniently, he has an understanding of time and space which allows him to do things beyond the ability of most heroes. When he became aware enough to realize killing was a bad thing, he suffered from guilt and is trying to make amends for past murders he committed. Like the original monster, he has a good heart underneath his ghastly frame although it took him some time to find it. ![]() Deucalion has lived since the day his maker brought him to life. ![]() ![]() That would be Deucalion, or in other words, Frankenstein’s Monster. The main hero is big, bad, brave, and ugly. To stop Victor in the stereotypical race of good over evil are two married detectives, Frankenstein’s Monster, and a few other characters from earlier books in the series. In book four of the series, people in the town of Rainbow Falls, Montana are being duplicated and replaced with intruders engineered by the evil Victor Helios (i.e. Lost Souls is Book Four in the Frankenstein series by best-selling author Dean Koontz. ![]()
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