Dr Jekyll and MR Hyde in America

Louis K. Lowy

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It can now be revealed that the evil and violent Mr. Edward Hyde--alter ego of London's physician Doctor Henry Jekyll--did not die at the conclusion of the classic, Victorian-era case documented by Robert Louis Stevenson. Instead, this malignant criminal not only continued to plague Britons, but soon after set his ambitions for mayhem for other nations; and so headed for the United States. Follow this story, from bustling New York City to the balmy realms of Florida, where the goodly Jekyll feels the curse of his other personae more than ever before. Witness the tale of Hyde's influence and monstrous acts increasing and Jekyll soon realising that if he cannot find a way to resolve his bizarre duality he will be forever lost, and the suffering and bloodshed he will have been responsible for having loosed on the new, bright world of America will be a horror unparalleled. For Hyde is a man who can never be caught by authorities as he hides within the form of his maker, and holds that maker's life to ransom.

Publisher: Ifwg Publishing International
Published: 12/01/2022
Pages: 298
Weight: 0.92lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.91w x 0.71d
ISBN: 9781922856166

About the Author
Louis K. Lowy's stories and writings have appeared in numerous public­ations including Coral Living Magazine, New Plains Review, The Florida Book Review, Ethereal Tales, Bête Noire Magazine, Pushing Out the Boat, The Chaffey Review, and The MacGuffin Magazine. He is a recipient of the Florida Individual Artist Fellowship. His humor poem "Poetry Workshop" was the second place winner of the 2009 Winning Writers Wergle Flomp Contest.