Hyde
by Daniel Levine
2020-05-04 11:19:06
What happens when a villain becomes a hero? Mr. Hyde is trapped, locked in Dr. Jekyll''s surgical cabinet, counting the hours until his inevitable capture. As four days pass, he has the chance, finally, to tell his story-the story of his brief, marve...
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What happens when a villain becomes a hero? Mr. Hyde is trapped, locked in Dr. Jekyll''s surgical cabinet, counting the hours until his inevitable capture. As four days pass, he has the chance, finally, to tell his story-the story of his brief, marvelous life.Summoned to life by strange potions, Hyde knows not when or how long he will have control of ''the body.'' When dormant, he watches Dr. Jekyll from a remove, conscious of this other, high-class life but without influence. As the experiment continues, their mutual existence is threatened, not only by the uncertainties of untested science, but also by a mysterious stalker. Hyde is being taunted-possibly framed. Girls have gone missing; someone has been killed. Who stands, watching, from the shadows? In the blur of this shared consciousness, can Hyde ever be confident these crimes were not committed by his hand?''You may think you know Dr. Jekyll, but this Hyde is a different beast altogether.-Jon Clinch, author of Finn "Prepare to be seduced by literary devilry! Go back to Victorian times to find a very postmodern whodunit. Visceral prose, atmosphere you could choke on, characters who seem to be at your very shoulder."-Ronald Frame, author of Havisham " Hyde brings into the light the various horrors still hidden in the dark heart of Stevenson''s classic tale of monstrosity and addiction. Devious and ingenious, it is a blazing triumph of the gothic imagination."-Patrick McGrath, author of Asylum "
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