The Angel Maker

· Sold by Penguin
3.2
4 reviews
Ebook
352
Pages
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About this ebook

A literary page-turner about one man's macabre ambition to create life-and secure immortality

The village of Wolfheim is a quiet little place until the geneticist Dr. Victor Hoppe returns after an absence of nearly twenty years. The doctor brings with him his infant children-three identical boys all sharing a disturbing disfigurement. He keeps them hidden away until Charlotte, the woman who is hired to care for them, begins to suspect that the triplets-and the good doctor- aren't quite what they seem. As the villagers become increasingly suspicious, the story of Dr. Hoppe's past begins to unfold, and the shocking secrets that he has been keeping are revealed. A chilling story that explores the ethical limits of science and religion, The Angel Maker is a haunting tale in the tradition of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Frankenstein. Brought to life by internationally bestselling author Stefan Brijs, this eerie tale promises to get under readers' skin.

Ratings and reviews

3.2
4 reviews
David Hill
May 29, 2014
I generally dislike when people review books they never finished because the reviews often come across as hyperbole or as though the reviewer chose something above their reading level. That said I'm a hypocrit. It's not like this story is bad, or that there are any glaring flaws, but at about 1/3 the way through I'm giving up. I just have no idea where the story is going, and it feels like driving down a "scenic" road with nothing to look at. Maybe the story gets a lot better, for now it's just mediocre.
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About the author

Stefan Brijs was born in Belgium in 1969. He is the author of four novels. The Angel Maker is his first book to be translated into English.

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