In a laboratory driven by relentless curiosity, a scientist achieves the unthinkable: the successful manufacture of life. But the triumph is short-lived. This creation forces its creator to confront the true cost of playing God, showing the crisis of identity and the philosophical void of its manufactured existence.
From the highly intellectual mind of E. E. Kellett, a celebrated academic and writer of literary science fiction, comes a profound and chilling update to the Frankenstein myth. The New Frankenstein is a sharp, contemporary examination of scientific ambition and the terrible spark that separates maker from made.
Discover a creation that is less a monster and more a chilling mirror reflecting the terrifying consequences of human hubris.