FrankensteinScientist Victor Frankenstein learns how to create life, but his discovery goes quickly awry when he creates a monster larger and stronger than an ordinary man. As the monster uses its power to destroy everything Victor loves, the young scientist is forced to embark on a treacherous journey to end the monster's existence. It's an epic, enthralling tale of horror from a master of suspense. |
Contents
Section 1 | 23 |
Section 2 | 29 |
Section 3 | 37 |
Section 4 | 46 |
Section 5 | 55 |
Section 6 | 63 |
Section 7 | 85 |
Section 8 | 95 |
Section 14 | 142 |
Section 15 | 152 |
Section 16 | 163 |
Section 17 | 170 |
Section 18 | 180 |
Section 19 | 189 |
Section 20 | 200 |
Section 21 | 212 |
Section 9 | 103 |
Section 10 | 111 |
Section 11 | 121 |
Section 12 | 128 |
Section 13 | 135 |
Section 22 | 224 |
Section 23 | 233 |
Section 24 | 263 |
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