A Self Made Monster
β Scribed by Vivian, Steve
- Book ID
- 107087230
- Publisher
- Boson Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 191 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The dead have hopes...
And among the hopeful dead is Alex Resartus: obtuse professor, obscure novelist, schizophrenic...and vampire.
As a professor, he frustrates his students; as a novelist, his shattered mind stands in the way. As a schizophrenic, Alex's mind is "broken", and in this novel, A Self-Made Monster, Alex plans to reorganize his broken mind with blood. For Alex's special quirkΠ²Πβhis blessing and curseΠ²Πβis that he takes on the traits of his victims.
Alex sees the brilliant and socially backward student, Edward Head, as his savior: Edward's disciplined and powerful mind is just what Alex needs.
But Alex is not the only one with hopes. The living among him have their own hopes.
EdwardΠ²Πβ’s hopes are carnal. He desires both Holly Dish and Claire Sweet, who have their own hopes. The hopes of each character intersectΠ²Πβproducing a twisting climax that leaves some characters dead and others to savor an astounding financial windfall.
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