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Prodigal Son (novel)

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
2005

Pages
  
512 pp

Originally published
  
2005

Publisher
  
Bantam Books

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

ISBN
  
0-553-58788-9

Followed by
  
City of Night

Genres
  
Suspense, Horror fiction

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Authors
  
Dean Koontz, Kevin J. Anderson

Series
  
Dean Koontz's Frankenstein

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

Prodigal Son is a novel by the best-selling author Dean Koontz, released in 2005. The book is the first book released by Koontz in a series of five, entitled Dean Koontz's Frankenstein. The book was co-authored by Kevin J. Anderson.

Contents

Plot

The basic plot follows New Orleans detective Carson and her partner Michael on the hunt for a serial killer dubbed "The Surgeon". Reports of this killer catch the attention of Deucalion, formerly known as The Monster, who believes his former master and maker, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, has returned. As the body count grows, the case takes a darker turn when Carson encounters Deucalion, pushing Carson and Michael on to the path of a 200-year-old mystery and evil that threatens more than just New Orleans.

Development

The concept for the series was adapted from a treatment written by Koontz and Anderson for the 2004 TV movie Frankenstein, which was produced for the USA Network. Koontz withdrew from the project over creative differences with the network, and the production continued in a different direction with similar characters and a modified plot while Koontz was allowed to publish his own series.

TV series

In October 2012, the production company 1019 Entertainment announced they had purchased the rights to the entire Koontz Frankenstein book series. Plans were announced to develop it as a television series for TNT with writer James V. Hart and his son Jake Hart scripting the project.

References

Prodigal Son (novel) Wikipedia