by Alan Rune Pettersson
Frankenstein's hulking aunt, complete with cigar and small hunchbacked man, arrives to restore the family castle and meets up with Frankenstein's monster, Count Dracula, and the Wolfman.
When Aunt Frankenstein arrives at the castle of her nephew, who created the monster, to restore that place to order and clear the family's blackened name, she encounters both Dracula and the werewolf and attempts to solve their problems too.
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Allan Rune Pettersson (9 March 1936 – 15 August 2018) was a Swedish author.
After a varied career as a producer of children's programmes on Swedish radio and later as an innkeeper in Portugal, he became a freelance writer on his return to Sweden in 1965.
He has written several children's books, plays for children and adults for stage, radio and TV. Notable books include Frankenstein's Aunt and Frankenstein's Aunt Returns.

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