Dead and Alive by Dean Koontz
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The third in the Koontz's Frankenstein series, Dead and Alive wraps up a number of the various threads from the prior 2 books while leaving the plotline open for continuation (spoiler: Koontz did indeed carry on the series beyond the originally planned trilogy, according to my local public library). I liked this one probably more than the others in part because so much of what was happening was psychological -- particularly with the replicants. Also, the joke about the naked district attorney running down the street gets an extra star for portraying New Orleans so accurately.
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