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In a lonely seaside fort shrouded in fog and storms, a brilliant but obsessive doctor dares to challenge death itself. Driven by ambition and greed, he begins a forbidden experiment-assembling a perfect human from the severed parts of the dead. With the help of a trusted friend and a corrupted gravedigger, graves are violated and bodies are stolen in the name of science. But death does not remain silent. As lightning awakens the unnatural creation, the restless dead rise in search of what was taken from them. Guilt, madness, and supernatural vengeance close in, turning scientific ambition into…mehr

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In a lonely seaside fort shrouded in fog and storms, a brilliant but obsessive doctor dares to challenge death itself. Driven by ambition and greed, he begins a forbidden experiment-assembling a perfect human from the severed parts of the dead. With the help of a trusted friend and a corrupted gravedigger, graves are violated and bodies are stolen in the name of science. But death does not remain silent. As lightning awakens the unnatural creation, the restless dead rise in search of what was taken from them. Guilt, madness, and supernatural vengeance close in, turning scientific ambition into unspeakable horror. The Corpse Came Back to Life is a dark gothic tale of forbidden science, obsession, and the terrifying price of defying nature.
Autorenporträt
Adrian Rishar is a storyteller who brings timeless folk tales and animal fables to life for today's young readers. With a love for sharing wisdom through simple, engaging stories, he hopes to inspire children to think, laugh, and learn important life lessons about friendship, kindness, and courage. When Adrian isn't writing, he enjoys reading classic fairy tales, exploring nature, and dreaming up new adventures for clever characters like the rabbit and his friends. His stories are designed to be read aloud at bedtime, enjoyed in classrooms, or treasured by children discovering the joy of reading on their own.