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Book 1 - Rudolfo Zginski

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Publisher Description

When centuries-old vampire Baron Rudolfo Zginski was staked in Wales in 1915, the last thing he expected was to reawaken in Memphis, Tennessee, sixty years later. Reborn into a new world of simmering racial tensions, the cunning nosferatu realizes he must adapt quickly if he is to survive.

Finding willing victims is easy, as Zginski possesses all the powers of the undead, including the ability to sexually enslave anyone he chooses. Hoping to learn how his kind copes with this bizarre new era, Zginski tracks down a nest of teenage vampires. But these young vampires have little knowledge of their true nature, having learned most of what they know from movies like Blacula.

Forming an uneasy alliance with the young vampires, Zginski begins to teach them the truth about their powers. They must learn quickly, for there's a new drug on the street—a drug created to specifically target and destroy vampires. As Zginski and his allies track the drug to its source, they may unwittingly be stepping into a fifty-year-old trap that can destroy them all . . .

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GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2010
April 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Tor Publishing Group
SELLER
Macmillan
SIZE
295.1
KB

Customer Reviews

BeanOnMars ,

Boners and Unsympathetic Characters abound

If the author had spent half the time he did describing people's sexual arousal on developing characters and some semblance of a plot, this would be a vastly better book. He didn't and it's not.

I'm all for characters of moral ambiguity, but it's difficult to root for a group of amoral killers represented shallowly as a kiddie pool while the author takes every chance he gets to degrade and demean the one character of potential dimension he created.

Frankly, it's embarrassingly bad. The prose is childish, the attempt at any analysis of race relations is laughable, and the semblance of a plot is something that almost seems like the author forgot about it for about a hundred pages.

I can't even say this is a book of poor taste- it's just legitimately bad writing.

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