Van Helsing
Chapter One
Dr. Frankenstein made his final adjustment.
"Igor, check the conductors."
His assistant made a face and turned to walk up
the stairs. His defining feature was his twisted
back, which forced him to hunch sharply to one
side, making his gait unsteady. His features
were blunt and, oddly, he had no eyebrows over
his small, deep-set, and perpetually red-rimmed
eyes. Long, stringy red hair hung down past the
man's face, only adding to his peculiar looks.
Frankenstein had had doubts about hiring Igor to
assist him in the lab. It was not his
appearance, though he knew most others were put
off by Igor's misshapen form, and Gerald and the
other servants voiced concerns about him as
well. Frankenstein understood their worry, but
his friend Count Dracula had felt strongly about
Igor. Besides, as a scientis ... read full excerpt from Van Helsing ebook