Summary
Victor, a genius doctor, is shattered by the death of his beloved Henry. In a drunken attempt to resurrect him, Victor exhumes Henry’s grave—and unknowingly performs a grotesque experiment. Rather than bringing Henry back, he spawns three separate entities, each embodying one part of Henry: the heart, the face, and his genitals. Victor now must confront a chilling dilemma: which one, if any, holds Henry’s soul? Or is the possibility of Henry restored entirely forever lost?
Victor resurrects his lover Henry and ends up with three partial, malformed beings, each carrying just one aspect of Henry (heart, face, or body). As he tries to determine which clone deserves the name—and whether any even holds Henry’s true essence—each clone asserts its own will. With bodies awakening, experiments failing, and clones fleeing, Victor descends into obsession—and horror. This gruesome, erotic saga offers a disturbing look at love, identity fragmentation, and the forbidden act of resurrection.