Pegasus

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Caroline Lea, the author of "The Glass Woman," returns with a reimagining of how young Mary Shelley created her classic horror novel.

"Love, Sex, and Frankenstein" (Pegasus) brings to life that dark summer on Lake Geneva with Lord Byron and Mary's lover, Percy Shelley, in 1816, capturing the thunder and thrill of a young woman awakening to her own awesome power.

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Dear Reader,

You are eighteen years old. Cast out by your father, shunned by society, you have fled to Geneva with your lover and your sister. The closene

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