
From his frozen tomb, the fiend arose, and headed grimly southward toward the cities of men. Young Max De Lacey, descendant of the man who had driven Frankenstein's monster mad with rage at mankind, was a mystic, who though the Oracle of the Frankenstein Wheel, saw the monster returning from his Arctic tomb in quest of his terrible bride. In a very short time, the prophecy of the Wheel was fulfilled, in a peculiarly horrifying way...(back cover copy)
Author
Paul Warren Fairman (1916-1977) was an editor and writer in a variety of genres under his own name and under pseudonyms. In 1952, he was the founding editor of If, but only edited four issues. In 1955, he became the editor of Amazing Stories and Fantastic. He held that dual position until 1958. His science fiction short stories "Deadly City" and "The Cosmic Frame" were made into motion pictures. Wrote the "Man from S.T.U.D." series of espionage spoofs under the pseudonym of F W Paul. He also wrote under the pseudonym Ivar Jorgensen