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Creating Monsters ebook | Pages: 410 pages
Rating: 3.47 | 137 Users | 10 Reviews

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Title:Creating Monsters
Author:Christopher Rankin
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 410 pages
Published: (first published January 10th 2012)
Categories:Horror. Fiction. Science Fiction. Thriller

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A psychedelic adventure set in a city on the verge of disaster.

In modern Philadelphia, where a deep economic depression has left the city near collapse and most of its inhabitants in gruesome poverty, Mitchell Gray, a twenty-year-old graduate student in a beleaguered university physics department, spends most of his time playing piano and touring the city’s worst slums in stolen cars. He is a technical virtuoso whose scientific ideas challenge the foundations of his field but he lives in hiding from one of the world's most powerful billionaires, a man obsessed with the quiet Mitchell and determined to capitalize on his strange inventions.

When Mitchell falls in love with an older woman, the wife of a wealthy pharmaceutical executive, their relationship inspires him with a mad plan use his creations to change the world. With the help of a brilliant and neurotic chemistry student named Charlie Nolan and technology so advanced that it resembles magic, Mitchell devises horrifying yet harmless schemes and supernatural hoaxes, causing an uproar in the city.

His nights as a modern day robin hood also raise the alarm of some of the real monsters in Philadelphia, including a mysterious child murderer rumored to possess supernatural powers, known only as "The Demon." Christopher Rankin's debut novel is a haunting story of love, friendship and survival in a world of revolution.

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Ratings: 3.47 From 137 Users | 10 Reviews

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Man I was hoping the end was a little better than it turned out. I was left a little disappointed but I enjoyed the read anyway.

A very dark, enigmatic story that explores the familiar themes of despair, anger, and revenge, Creating Monsters is a book that is hard to put down. If you had the intelligence and ability to exact revenge, would you? The main character is thoughtful and insightful, but allowed himself and his talents to be manipulated in ways he didn't approve. Along the way to revenge, monsters are created all around him: some by his doing, some by circumstance. In the end, when he steps back to view the whole



Interesting read. Style is very different, as is the progression of the plot. Hate that I have to wait for the next book.

I dont normally write reviews for novels because I read and write so much for my job as an attorney that the anticipation of writing a review for a novel takes the pleasure out of the reading experience. However, I felt compelled to write a review for Creating Monsters because, well, I know the author, and the novel intelligently blends three of my favorite things - horror, romance, and technology. I also wanted to convey to any potential readers who might be trying to decide on their next good

Christopher Rankin grew up with a love of science, animals and horror movies. He studied chemistry and physics and received a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He currently lives in California with his wife, Jennifer, and a small pride of cats.Please visit his website www.christopherrankin.net for updated information.I dont normally write reviews for novels because I read and write so much for my job as an attorney that the anticipation of writing a review for a novel takes the pleasure out of the reading experience. However, I felt compelled to write a review for Creating Monsters because, well, I know the author, and the novel intelligently blends three of my favorite things - horror, romance, and technology. I also wanted to convey to any potential readers who might be trying to decide on their next good

Awesome, radically delicious book with the exception of the ending, which seemed abrupt. I felt like one of the authors theodine (or gongorophan) addicts craving a fix and wanting to read more, more, more about what happens now to the characters.

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