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After years of hard work, I am SO EXCITED to finally share this story and its characters with you all. Frankenstein has played such a large role in my life since reading it in High School, so I'm both terrified and elated to be tossing my interpretation into the popcultural zeitgeist. It was my goal to expand on the characters and their motivations from the classic story while staying true to the source material. If you enjoyed Ask of the Lesser, The Last True Man, or any of my other shorter Frankenstein works, I hope you'll give this one a chance too! ______________________ Preorder eBook: https://books2read.com/u/bxLzKl Paperback: Available April 21st Social media: https://linktr.ee/charlottejeanetteau... ______________________ Premise: H. P. Lovecraft’s mythos coils its tendrils around Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in a fusion of both classic works. Fueled by grief over the mother he couldn’t save, seventeen-year-old Victor Frankenstein vows to conquer death, even if it costs him his life. But within the shadows of Ingolstadt University, he’s not the only one playing God. A secret society plots to unravel the natural order by raising Eldritch forces that threaten the lives Victor is desperate to save. When the secret society targets Victor, he’s forced into a turbulent partnership with his schoolmate and fellow reanimator, Joseph Curwen. Only Curwen does not take Victor's fears of the society seriously and cares only for perfecting reanimation. Yet their alliance might be humanity’s only hope for survival—if Curwen’s own secrets don’t destroy them first. The Shadow Beneath Ingolstadt blends Shelley’s gothic horror with the cosmic dread of H. P. Lovecraft for a dark tale of insanity, the dangers of prejudice, and what makes a monster in a gripping narrative that’s perfect for new readers and long-time fans alike.