A story of creation and ruin, of beauty entwined with terror.
In this reimagined gothic masterpiece, Frankenstein is reborn in prose as haunting and lyrical as the landscapes it evokes. Through expanded chapters and richly woven passages, the familiar tale of Victor Frankenstein and his tragic creation is deepened into a meditation on ambition, loneliness, and the fragile thread of compassion that binds all human life. Here, storms brood upon the mountains, the sea tolls like a funeral bell, and the creature speaks with a sorrow that pierces the heart. Love is tender yet doomed, knowledge burns brighter than conscience, and every choice casts a shadow longer than the man who makes it. Tilly Crawford breathes new life into Mary Shelley's immortal work, crafting a version that lingers in sorrow, in beauty, and in dread. This edition is not merely a retelling, but a haunting journey into the soul of a story that has never ceased to warn, to wound, and to move. Step into a world where ambition becomes a curse, where exile becomes vengeance, and where the line between man and monster blurs beneath the pale light of the moon.