Frankenstein (Dean Koontz et al.):
(I can’t resist posting this review on Halloween.)
A pair of detectives are working to solve murders and other other mysteries. Frankenstein or his monster are involved. The dialog is snappy, the characters are fun, and it’s a page-turner (as you’d expect from Dean Koontz). The third (and last) book was weak, with a lot of chasing around to close loose ends, but up till there it was a very enjoyable series. (The third book changed it from a keeper to an airport read for me.)
![Frankenstein Book One: Prodigal Son [affiliate link] Frankenstein Book One: Prodigal Son](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/_PlP3j1NZE9g/SuwtrTGhWEI/AAAAAAAAAVo/_06I8nev2TY/s200/frankenstein1jpg.jpg)
![Frankenstein, Book Two: City of Night [affiliate link] Frankenstein, Book Two: City of Night](https://3.bp.blogspot.com/_PlP3j1NZE9g/SuwppwxhM8I/AAAAAAAAAVQ/jKSNyqU8sKI/s200/frankenstein2.jpg)
![Frankenstein, Book Three: Dead and Alive [affiliate link] Frankenstein, Book Three: Dead and Alive](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/_PlP3j1NZE9g/Suwp_ukc0XI/AAAAAAAAAVg/AlEbhfhbDRE/s200/frankenstein3.jpg)