Oh okay. Good. I really don't see any reason not to be interested or even a little excited about this apparent crossover.
But I'm still not convinced that Deucalion will ever actually turn up in any future Odd books. For one thing, that part of Odd's journey is over, and I'm not sure he would have any reason to return there. And for another, what could ever possibly happen at St. Bartholomew's Abbey that would lead Deucalion to Odd? I'm going to go with nothing at all.
My contention is that Koontz, at the end of DEAD AND ALIVE, needed to do something with Deucalion, and simply returning him to the Tibetan
temple just wouldn't do. I want to say that any connection with Odd will start and stop right there.
ON THE OTHER HAND... I have to say that the appearance of Victor's clone at the end, alledgedly smarter, physically more dangerous, and certainly more
unstable than the real Victor Frankenstein Helios was, is something to ponder.
Vengeance and hatred could force the Victor clone to seek out Deucalion, or hey, you never know, Odd's psychic magnetism could lead him to the Victor Clone. It's possible.
I don't know why though, I just can't shake the feeling. I think there won't be any more connection between the Frankenstein books and the Odd books than that one paragraph. At least, not anything more than another veiled reference that just mentions the Abbey's new resident to Odd in a letter or something.
Of course, I could be totally wrong. Speculation abounded about Odd and Christopher Snow coming into contact after ODD HOURS was published, and then not too much later, Dean Koontz confirmed it in an interview. So I guess, what we should do now is keep our ears open for any new DK interviews, and see if anyone brings it up. He might just be waiting to reveal more details about his secret evil plan to ties all these books together in--I hope as much as everyone else--a super huge epic novel that brings everything to a big, satisfying conclusion.