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Jekyll/Hyde

Jekyll/Hyde

In 1886, Robert Louis Stevenson first published the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Since its publication, the story of Mr. Utterson's relationship with Dr. Henry Jekyll and the chaos of Jekyll's medical experiments have enthralled audiences. The phrase "Jekyll and Hyde" has become synonymous with being two-faced, but Stevenson's intention was deeper, darker.

This is not simply a rehashing of the 1886 book with a few author notes along the way. This is a complete re-imagination and rewrite of the world of Jekyll and Hyde. This version takes the tale out of the Industrial Revolution in London and places it in New York City today. The essence of the story is the same, but the implications are clearly modern. How far is too far for medical research? Is experimenting on one's self ethical? What is the nature of humanity? How far would someone go to protect a friend? How does one person's hubris lead to their downfall?

Published: May 25, 2021

Pages: 120

ISBN: 9798510075168

About the Author

Jason Wrench
Jason Wrench is the author of 12 Days of Murder and Till Death Do Us Wed; the Up on the Farm series: Finding a Farmer, Bewitched by the Barista, Sanctuary for the Surgeon, and Catching the Composer; Wolf Island; and the Love and Liquidation Series: Boy Bands and Bullets, A Choreographed Coup, and Rhythmic Reclamation all with Pride Publishing. He’s also the author of The Veil, Jekyll/Hyde, Life on the Naughty List, or What the Elf!, Shattering Securities (June 2025), and the Up on the Farm series: Goalie and the Geek, Romancing the Rookie, and Pucking Power Plays.