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Mass Market Paperback The Vampire of New York Book

ISBN: 0451222792

ISBN13: 9780451222794

The Vampire of New York

Enoch Bale stalked the streets of New York City nearly one hundred and fifty years ago. He is long dead. He is long forgotten. But he is not long gone... Archaeologist Carrie Norton makes a startling... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Lee Hunt is an excellent writer...

I read horror ranging from H.P. Lovecraft to Sarah Langan, and this book is the best I've read this year. Lee Hunt tells a story from two eras and dovetails them nicely at the end. The story was compelling from start to finish, and the concept of multiple vampires scattering to survive is fresh and one I hope Hunt continues in future books. I look forward to Lee Hunt's next novel.

Very Different Vampire Book

I loved this book, it switches between the 1800's and present day. While I thought this might be confusing or take away from the story flow, it worked together and was very interesting how this developed. I couldn't put it down and couldn't wait to see how it ended and it was an ending I never expected!!

unique enjoyable vampire thriller

During the American Civil War Echo Van Helsing comes to New York seeking revenge on Count Draculiya. The Count was driven out of Bohemia and London by Abraham Van Helsing, who thought Draculiya was pure evil. Echo believes he killed her father and she intends to pay him back in kind once she finds him. Pinkerton Agent Kate Warene helps Echo on her quest as she seeks to end the terror of a serial killer preying on women; this predator violently rips out their throats, and leaves behind a double eagle gold coin in their bodies. In the present the Lincoln Corporation hires archeologist Dr. Carrie Norton to determine if there is any historical treasure that would prevent them from building high priced condos on a piece of land they own in Manhattan. No one is more surprised than Carrie is when the corpse of a perfectly preserved black man is found below ground with his throat ripped out and a gold coin in his body. As in 1863 many women have recently been murdered with their throats ripped apart and a double eagle gold coin left behind in their bodies. Carrie sees a connection although she does not understand how or what, but investigates learning much about her bloodlines as she does re a world that should not exist outside of literature and the movies. She allies with a creature who cannot be real as they work as a team to end the serial killings haunting New York. Lee Hunt writes a bold different version of the vampire thriller in which he builds on Stoker's mythos and prime protagonist with the transference to Manhattan past and present. The chapters rotate between 1863 and today so that the audience can compare two generations of vampire hunters as well as a sly killing machine readily adapting to any environs. Although Echo is more of a professional hunter, she and the tyro amateur Carrie share much in common as both are brave, independent and obstinate yet quite different especially in their respective objective beyond the outcome of ending the terror. THE VAMPIRE OF NEW YORK is an enjoyable horror thriller, as no one not even Giuliani will want to bring it on after sunset. Harriet Klausner
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