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Lost Souls (Koontz novel)

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Hardback

Author
  
Dean Koontz

Followed by
  
The Dead Town

Genres
  
Suspense, Thriller

3.9/5
Goodreads

Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
June 2010

Originally published
  
May 2010

Preceded by
  
Dead and Alive

Publisher
  
Bantam Books

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Series
  
Dean Koontz's Frankenstein

Similar
  
Dean Koontz books, Dean Koontz's Frankenstein books, Thriller books

Lost Souls is the fourth novel of Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series.

Contents

Plot

The war against humanity has begun. Only now things will be different. Victor Leben, once Frankenstein, has not only seen the future—he’s ready to populate it. Using stem cells, “organic” silicon circuitry, and nanotechnology, he will engender a race of superhumans—the perfect melding of flesh and machine. With a powerful, enigmatic backer eager to see his dream come to fruition and a secret location where the enemies of progress can’t find him, Victor is certain that this time, nothing and no one can stop him.

It is up to five people to prove him wrong. In their hands rests nothing less than the survival of humanity itself. They are drawn together in different ways, by omens sinister and wondrous, to the same shattering conclusion: Two years after they saw him die, the man they knew as Victor Helios lives on. Detectives Carson O’Connor and Michael Maddison; Victor’s engineered wife, Erika 5, and her companion Jocko; and the original Victor’s first creation, the tormented Deucalion, have all arrived at a small Montana town where their old alliance will be renewed—and tested—by forces from within and without, and where the dangers they face will eclipse any they have yet encountered. Yet in the midst of their peril, love will blossom, and joy, and they will discover sources of strength and perseverance they could not have imagined.

Release

The book was released in hardback on 15 June 2010. It debuted at #7 on the New York Times Hardcover Best Seller list. Book five, "The Dead Town," followed in May 2011.

References

Lost Souls (Koontz novel) Wikipedia