
Rating: Not rated 
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en 
Summary
 A castaway government official is
      stranded on an island of man-made monsters in this bold
      reimagining of the H. G. Wells science fiction classic War is
      hell, and the conflict tearing the world apart may be
      humankind’s last. Set adrift on a makeshift raft in the
      middle of the South Pacific, the sole survivor of a sabotaged
      space-shuttle flight, undersecretary of state Calvert Roberts
      is certain his life is coming to an end. But fate intervenes,
      depositing him dehydrated and half starved on the beach of an
      uncharted island with a giant M etched into a cliff wall. At first it appears to be paradise,
      but Eden has a dark side: Here, Dr. Mortimer Dart is playing
      God. A genius geneticist who is certifiably mad, he is called
      Master by the unspeakable creations of his predecessor
      — monstrous creatures, neither human nor animal but
      some nightmarish hybrid. Yet as horrible as the stranded
      government official finds these abominations, it is the truth
      behind Dart’s experiments that chill Roberts’s
      blood — for it will open wide a window onto an
      inescapable future of emptiness, ashes, and death. One of twentieth-century science
      fiction’s brightest luminaries, Grand Master Brian W.
      Aldiss pays homage to one of the genre’s most beloved
      progenitors, the great H. G. Wells, author of The Time
      Machine, The War of the Worlds, and other science fiction
      classics. An Island Called Moreau is a gripping near-future
      tale of inhuman experimentation, dystopia, morality, war, and
      mad science that honors and ingeniously updates Wells’s
      brilliant, dark masterwork, The Island of Doctor Moreau.