5/31/2023 0 Comments Prodigal Son by Dean Koontz![]() ![]() Hearing it performed is a sensory delight. Reading Dean Koontz's "Frankenstein" is a singular experience. Lane to have mastered several of these speaks to a remarkable talent. It is difficult enough for non-natives to reproduce even one of these regional dialects very few in the entertainment industry accomplish even that. Even more impressive than his general narration is that he has almost perfectly captured the myriad accents and dialects found in the region of southeastern Louisiana, particularly in New Orleans itself. Listening to his reading is an undeniable pleasure. Smooth and erudite, almost hypnotic, he has absolutely captured the spirit of the work. Christopher Lane's narration of this modern classic is very near to perfection. The most logical and frightening continuation of Mary Shelley's classic, it totally engages the reader on a visceral level. Detailed, descriptive, completely engaging, it grabs onto your psyche and never lets go. ![]() The narrative is, frankly, beautifully crafted. Times bestselling author Dean Koontz-and featuring an adaptation by legendary comic book writer Chuck Dixon-Dean Koontzs Frankenstein: Prodigal Son is. "Frankenstein: Prodigal Son", a true modern masterpiece of by one of the preeminent masters of suspense, a must-read for anyone with an interest in this genre. ![]()
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