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City of Night (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, Bk 2)
Author: Dean Koontz, Ed Gorman

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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780553587890 - ISBN-10: 0553587897
Publication Date: 7/2005
Pages: 496

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Melissa B. (Phantene) reviewed on 9/24/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

I enjoyed this book as much as the first. I thought the story was entertaining and had a hard time putting this down. The ending was satisfying and left me wanting more. I understand there is supposed to be a third and final book in this series.

Robyn H. reviewed on 10/27/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a great book, can't put it down!! Dean works his masterpiece once again! CAn't wait for the next one!

Deanna T. (romance-writer81) reviewed on 4/20/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I love Dean Koontz and I think the Frankenstein series is one of his best, though I'm STILL waiting for the 3rd installment

Letitia C. (lilbit83) reviewed on 6/7/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This turned out to be a great series but can't wait for the next installment to come out!

SUE T. (SUMARI) reviewed on 2/18/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Interesting concept. An imortal Frankenstein who has learned to control his temper. I recommend starting with #1. Not your usual Koontz, well written.

Jennifer W. (GeniusJen) reviewed on 10/27/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Starting right up where the previous release PRODIGAL SON left off, we find Carson, Michael, and Deucalion attempting to figure out how to gain access to Victor Helios (aka Frankenstein) and destroy him.

As members of the New Race start having breakdowns all over the city, Carson and Michael are fighting off an assassination attempt, trying to keep Carson's brother safe, wondering what officials of the New Orleans government have been replaced by New Race replicants, and how the heck they're going to infiltrate Helios's guarded home to take him down.

Koontz is my favorite author of all time, and I've been sucked into the Frankenstein story just like all of his others. I'm anxiously awaiting the conclusion to this story with the third book, and all I have to say is this--Victor better suffer, Deucalion better not die, and Carson and Michael better end up married. After that, Koontz can do what he wants.

Brian L. (Brian7734) reviewed on 11/22/2009...


Great writing with humour inserted. Fast read - can't wait to read book three.

Leeann R. reviewed on 10/27/2009...


This is a great series from Dean Koontz. I could not put the book down. I wanted to keep reading to find out what happens next. The worst part of the book was finishing it and not have book three in my hands to finish out the story.

Barbara N. - Des Plaines, IL reviewed on 9/28/2009...


Another good book by Dean Koontz. Looking forward to book 3.

Rebecca T. (solticeart) reviewed on 9/14/2009...


The 2nd book of the series.. a have to read if you read number one.. if not go get it! great books! loved them , they kept me up late into the night!

Kathy S. (biloxikat) reviewed on 9/13/2009...


Great take on an old storyline.

Deborah R. (deeb) reviewed on 5/12/2009...


I love horror novels set in New Orleans. This was hard to put down, and I can't wait to read the third.

Kevin D. (cannoneer) reviewed on 12/14/2007...


After reading this 450 pages you will feel ripped off. The plot doesn't move whatsoever from where the book begins. Yes, you 'meet' Victor's latest wife (boring) and that's about it. There is no ending, it just stops. No resolution of anything. Not even a cliffhanger. Very disappointing.

Laurie S. (LaurieS) reviewed on 9/4/2007...


Maybe it's my distracted state of mind but I didn't enjoy this book nearly as much as Frankenstein Prodigal Son . I didn't find it very interesting and found my mind drifting away throughout most of it. I think the thing I liked best about the first book in the series was learning more about the monster but in this book he's more of a secondary character in a cast full of secondary characters. Actually, when I think about it, the action seemed to be more of the main focus of the book than any of the characters and thus was the source of many of my issues with the book. I'm not a big all action/all the time type of reader and like a little more character development than I got here. I am going to pass this one to someone else.

Frank K. (frankthetank) reviewed on 5/16/2007...


Victor Frankenstein, yes, that Victor Frankenstein, is alive and well in New Orleans, where he is creating an entire race of "new men." Koontz's latest is a respectful follow-up to the original story and is performed beautifully. John Bedford Lloyd is a commanding reader with a voice that grabs the listener by the throat, metaphorically speaking. He's perfect as the voice of the evil Victor Frankenstein, his voice and demeanor that of an amoral genius. Lloyd is equally effective as Frankenstein's original creation, "the monster" brought to life by lightning and arcane science. This time around, it's clear which of them is the true monster.

GARY L. (LuckyGPass) reviewed on 5/7/2007...


GREAT !!!

Crystal G. reviewed on 4/27/2007...


I am really enjoying this series. I was so mad when I got to the end of book two and found out that book three isn't out yet. I have trouble waiting for books in a series so when I found this book in paperback I figured the rest of the series was out already. Anyway, it's worth a read just for fun.

Maggy S. (Maggy) reviewed on 4/17/2007...


Excellent sequel...unexpected ending left me breathless!

Jeane F. reviewed on 4/9/2007...


OK. Follows the tv program word for word.


Tristana H. (Tristana) reviewed on 4/3/2007...


Great series, if you've started it, I don't want to give anything away. Dean Koontz's take on Frankenstein and the quest for a perfect race.

Nancy K. reviewed on 3/30/2007...


As good or better than the first book, I can't wait for the next one!!!

BOB C. reviewed on 3/18/2007...


Excellent horror story

Allison T. reviewed on 3/14/2007...


The second in Dean Koontz' Frankenstein series. I can't wait to read the third!

Joanne A. (jobun) reviewed on 3/14/2007...


I love Dean Koontz Frankenstein story. I can't wait for the third one

Sara A. reviewed on 3/6/2007...


I love Dean Koontz & like his take on the classic Frankestein story. This is the 2nd one in that series.

Dawne S. reviewed on 2/18/2007...


Awesome!

Tahni P. reviewed on 2/3/2007...


good read

Kathleen N. (Katylovesbooks) reviewed on 1/30/2007...


great book in a group of 3. 3rd not out until May 2007

Adreanna B. reviewed on 1/9/2007...


I thoroughly enjoyed the first frankenstein, this one was okay, hoping book 3 ties this up well.

Carol N. reviewed on 1/7/2007...


OK, Koontz continues his saga, and leaves you waiting for Vol. III.
The whole story line is like nothing else he has written. I just hate to dangle waiting for the publisher to catch up. One suggestion, read in order.

Patti F. (LISEY) reviewed on 11/24/2006...


I always like a new take on Frankenstein!

Clyde W. (CVW) reviewed on 11/8/2006...


"...a powerful reworking of one of the classic stories of all time. If you think you know the legend, you know only half the truth. Here's the mystery, the myth, the terror, and the magic of Dean Koontz's FRANKENSTEIN..."

Cinthia S. (cindymama) reviewed on 9/15/2006...


I am in love with Koontz' writing all over again -- this has become my favorite set of books!

Rick M. (giebeman) reviewed on 8/31/2006...


The story continues with some very strange people. If it wasn't for being written by Dean Koontz, I would have dumped this book after chapter 6.

Jacky K. (Jacky) reviewed on 8/20/2006...


As always, Koontz has you wishing all three books had been released simultaneously. Can't wait to read the next installment!

Jillian C. (jilliancox) reviewed on 8/16/2006...


Book 2 in a series of three. About man made monsters..AKA franenstien. Loved it, can't wait for the final book to be released

Warren S. (smitti) reviewed on 8/10/2006...


Book 2 of a great Koontz set

Cindy F. reviewed on 7/31/2006...


I thought this was a great and different story for the author. Can't wait for book three.

Linda J. reviewed on 7/7/2006...


A sequence, be sure to read book #1 first!

Jeffrey K. (Outlawking11) reviewed on 7/5/2006...


Once again good writing by Koontz can't wait for the third volume!

Nancy H. reviewed on 7/4/2006...


I wasn't sure at first about the modern take on the Frankenstein story, but quickly became aborbed in this new series due to Koontz's storytelling prowess.

Linda P. reviewed on 6/15/2006...


They are stronger, heal better, and think faster than any human ever created-and they must be destroyed.

totally different version of Frankenstein. Can't wait for book three to come out!

Dave H. reviewed on 6/13/2006...


2nd book in a trilogy. A remake of the old Frankenstein story with a twist. If you read the first one, you can't miss this.

Nancy V. reviewed on 5/7/2006...


I bought this immediately after I read the first one, and, like the first, I could not put it down. Gripping reading.

Tammy T. (TNT) reviewed on 5/7/2006...


The tale contines leaving the reader wanting more. I can't wait for the 3rd book to be released !

Anthony M. (Runningman) reviewed on 5/3/2006...


Great story, better than the first, can't wait til this summer for the book three conclusion.

ANGELICA V. (gelibeli) reviewed on 4/27/2006...


I love Dean Koontz! This book is the second of a trilogy and I read it in record time. I was sad to see it end, and am looking forward to the third installment (coming out in the summer). :)

Rosemary F. (rzaccar) - Penn Valley, PA reviewed on 4/25/2006...


Not as good as book 1, but typical Koontz in its graphic nature and as always - Koontz is well written and full of surprises. Anxious to see how he pulls this all together in book three.

SANDRA S. (Sand) reviewed on 4/24/2006...


HORROR
I REALLY LIKED THIS BOOK. A REWORK OF THE CLASSIC.
IT GOES INTO MORE DETAILS OF FRANKENSTEIN

Heather M. (heather73) reviewed on 4/13/2006...


Cant wait for book 3!!

Nancy C. reviewed on 4/5/2006...


Great horror story- modern day monsters in where else? New Orleans

Margie L. (Quiltingmargie) reviewed on 3/30/2006...


This book was more fantasy/science fiction than most of Koontz's other books. Interesting, but not as good as his novels in which a central character is fully developed psychologically.

Alice L. reviewed on 3/27/2006...


Excellent! Put a different twist on the usual Frank stuff. I really liked this book.

Katrina B. (kat1969) reviewed on 3/19/2006...


His best yet!

Christine E. reviewed on 3/14/2006...


"Of all bestselling authors, Koontz may be the most underestimated by the literary establishment. Book after book, year after year, this author climbs to the top of the charts. Why? His readers know: because he is a master storyteller and a daring writer, and because, in his novels, he gives readers bright hope in a dark world."
-Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Ed M. (edwingmel) reviewed on 2/27/2006...


Book continues the great story of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster. Looking forward to 3rd installment.

Eva S. (storygrl79) reviewed on 2/7/2006...


Sequal to Prodigal Son , City of Night follows up on Detectives O'Connor and Maddison who are trying to save the world from the evil Dr Helios' plot to replace us with damned creatures.

Cindy W. (cindyrdw) reviewed on 1/25/2006...


I thought this would be a turkey, but it's really fascinating.

Linda F. (Lflieh2001) reviewed on 1/25/2006...


This is a masterpiece. Be sure to read Book One. Can't wait until Book Three!

Terrence W. (770days) reviewed on 1/19/2006...


An intriguing continuation of the story, this one fleshes out the supporting cast a lot more. The story isn't "perfect", but it is entertaining. The witty banter moves from the forced to natural.

Deb G. reviewed on 1/12/2006...


You need to read the first one in the series. EXCELLENT

Dena (Suzie) C. (DsuzieC) reviewed on 1/11/2006...


I am much impressed with Koontz' version of Frankenstein, I wish he'd chrun them out faster. I highly recommend it.

Amy I. (AsphaltCowgirl) reviewed on 1/9/2006...


This sequel to Prodigal Son is even more exciting and addicting than the first!

Charles T. (chazzmonster) reviewed on 1/9/2006...


Book two of a trilogy, an excellent remake of the classic Frankenstein tale in present day time. Gripping in the usual Koontz manner, hard to put down.

Tina P. reviewed on 12/31/2005...


They are stronger, heal better, and think faster than any humans ever created-and they must be destroyed. But not even Victor Helios-once Frankenstein- can stop the engineered killers he's set loose on a reign of terror through modern day New Orleans! Now the only hope rests in a one time monster and his all to human partners.

LESLIE D. reviewed on 12/12/2005...


The second book in the AWESOME series!

Barbara H. (babshayes) reviewed on 12/7/2005...


again no disappointment here, loved the story

Richard S. reviewed on 11/21/2005...


Interesting update on an old classic. A fun read.

Lisa G. (wndrngrl) - Centre, AL reviewed on 11/19/2005...


In the second of three novels dealing with ancient evil in contemporary New Orleans, Detectives Carson O'Connor and Michael Maddison are left realing from the discovery that Victor Helios, a billionaire scientist, was once Victor Frankenstein, and that his very first creation, now calling himself Deucalion, has come to the city to save the world. For Victor never stopped making new people--his terrifying "New Race." He has created what he THOUGHT was the perfect person...until things go wrong.

The New Race, created to be loyal unto Victor and to not believe in God or any form of supersticion, begin having doubts. The New Race are designed not to kill unless ordered by their creator to do so; but their lust to kill (for they hate human beings) is becoming uncontrollable. And several members of the New Race are changing into unthinkable monstrocities, with the sole desire to destroy and wreck havok.

As O'Connor, Maddison, and Deucalion race to stop Helios's evil plans, they must face the reality that they are too late: that events have been set in motion that may kill everybody in the city of New Orleans...and possibly the rest of the world.

Barbara V. (Babs) reviewed on 11/11/2005...


Great book. I can't wait until the next onw in the series comes out.

Annie J. (alaskanannie) reviewed on 11/11/2005...


This book was worth waiting for; things get a little far-fetched regarding the creatures that Victor is creating, but still suspenseful and good reading. Looking forward to the final book when Deucalian, Carson & Michael face Victor in the climactic confrontation.

Christina S. (holyroller) reviewed on 10/16/2005...


Wonderful book!!! Left me hanging for the final book!

Brittany C. reviewed on 7/13/2005...


DEAN KOONTZ’S CITY OF NIGHT

They are stronger, heal better, and think faster than any humans ever created–and they must be destroyed. But not even Victor Helios–once Frankenstein–can stop the engineered killers he’s set loose on a reign of terror through modern-day New Orleans. Now the only hope rests in a one-time “monster” and his all-too-human partners, Detectives Carson O’Connor and Michael Maddison. Deucalion’s centuries-old history began as Victor’s first and failed attempt to build the perfect human–and it is fated to end in the ultimate confrontation between a damned creature and his mad creator. But first Deucalion must destroy a monstrosity not even Victor’s malignant mind could have imagined–an indestructible entity that steps out of humankind’s collective nightmare with one purpose: to replace us.

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