Dave Zeltserman is the author of ten horror and crime novels, including Monster, a Booklist Top 10 Horror Fiction selection; The Caretaker of Lorne Field, shortlisted by the American Library Association for best horror novel of 2010; and A Killer's Essence. He lives in the Boston area.
"[Zeltserman writes] spare and crisp prose, believable dialogue, imaginative plot twists, and tightly wound characters who don't wear out their welcome." —
Newsday
"There's a new name to add to the pantheon of the sons and daughters of Cain: Dave Zeltserman." —
National Public Radio on Small Crimes, Top 5 Crime and Mystery Novels"Repudiating the 'outrageous fabrication' of Victor Frankenstein's story as told by Mary Shelley is the aim of this imaginative and grotesque novel from the revisionist perspective of the monster . . . Zeltserman's monster is every bit as eloquent as Shelley's, though his rage is more focused.This is juicy material for Franken-fans, and Zeltserman is just faithful enough to the original (he, too, ends with the fateful wedding night and the icebound ship) that his many fresh contributions feel entirely normal. Well,
abnormal, to be accurate, but deliciously so." —
Starred Booklist Review
"Imaginative and grotesque" --
Booklist, starred review
"Chilling and captivating" --
ForeWord Magazine, pick of the week
"A masterpiece of originality, beauty, ugliness, eloquence, wisdom and power" --Ed Gorman, author of
The Poker Club and
Ticket to Ride"When awards season rolls around, this one's going to be a major contender" --Bill Crider, author of the Sheriff Dan Rhodes mystery series
"Brilliant reimagining of Frankenstein: faithful enough to delight lovers of Mary Shelley's masterpiece, but wonderfully inventive as it takes the monster on a bloody quest for vengeance" --Roger Smith, author of
Wake up Dead and
Dust Devils"Dave Zeltserman continues to expertly explore the depths of darkness with
Monster. This brutal, clever retelling of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein pits Victor Frankenstien and the infamous evil of the Marquis de Sade versus the most famous resurrected-man-turned-creature who only longs to avenge the murder of his fiance.
Monster shocks and rampages as well as it deftly entertains." --Paul Tremblay, author of
The Little Sleep and
In the Mean Time"A graphic, brutal story with heart and soul" --
Crimespree Magazine"His first-person narrative is itself an impressive achievement: He manages the difficult trick of creating a voice that sounds authentically like Shelley's while remaining entirely lucid to the contemporary reader."--
L.A. Times"Zeltserman’s book is a rich and fun response to Shelley’s classic."--
Publishers Weekly"Zeltserman follows Shelley’s roadmap just enough to infuse the proceedings with a degree of familiarity, yet his point of view and unique deviations from the original story make every page a joy to read. Additionally, he employs a highly literary style so that his book reads as if it were written during or shortly after the literary classic from which it takes its subject matter.
Monsteris a book that horror fans and literature aficionados can read with equal gusto." --
Bookreporter.com"Dave Zeltserman’s highly readable style harmonizes beautifully with its 19th century European setting. Monster is a must-read for anyone who enjoys horror stories, and shivers when Boris Karloff’s pale fingers twitch back into life."--Historical Novel Society