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Frederick Forsyth's 1999 novel, The Phantom of Manhattan , acts as a literary sequel to The Phantom of the Opera , following a wealthy Erik who lures Christine to New York in 1906. The plot explores the revelation of a secret son and features a tragic ending that influenced the musical Love Never Dies . For a detailed summary, visit BookRags .