by K. Ancrum
From acclaimed author K. Ancrum, on the National Book Award longlist for The Corruption of Hollis Brown, and Lambda Literary Award winner for Icarus, comes a queer romantic horror thriller that is a love letter to Frankenstein about the consequences of our decisions, the legacy of family, and the depths we'll go to be forgiven.
Victor Frankenstein is a young, wealthy, and brilliant prodigy who wants nothing more than to prove himself and change the world. His plan to right what he feels is wrong with the world? Reanimation of the sick and dying, bringing them back to life. But no one will give him the chance to prove his genius. However, one drunken night a bet is made, one that will cause Victor to do the unspeakable: take a teen boy from a small, neighboring village, and experiment on him under the dark of night. Elias Hilfiker. The boy who would become his monster. His curse. When Elias awakens, his voice is gone, his skin is stitched, scarred, and branded with strange symbols, and he's abandoned by his loved ones. Meanwhile, Victor embarks on a journey to discover how to reverse the horror he's unleashed, visiting dark alchemists in lands far and wide, gripped by fear and guilt.
But Victor's act of resurrection creates a tether to Elias, leaving them feeling each other's pain, joy, and regret, as the two each seek a way to end the other. As the two bound boys continue to search for answers and forgiveness, vengeance and mercy, the boundaries between what makes a man and what makes a monster will only get more blurred.
"Both brutal and tender, this raw tale surges with palpable emotion. It's a weighty, unflinching examination of personhood." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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K. Ancrum is the award-winning author of The Corruption of Hollis Brown, longlisted for the National Book Award and is a Los Angeles Book Prize finalist, Icarus, a Lambda Literary Award winner, and the acclaimed thrillers The Wicker King and Lethal Lit: Murder of Crows. K. is a Chicago native passionate about diversity and representation in young adult fiction. She currently writes most of her work in the lush gardens of the Art Institute of Chicago. Visit her at kancrum.com.

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