Imagine a silent paddle-wheel cruising the Mississippi river in the still of the night stopping only to allow it's passengers the opportunity to feast upon the blood of the unwary populace sleeping in range of the shoreline. So long as the captain were to avoid a predictable pattern of stops they w...
It is interesting to note how many people, after reading the reviews, came to this as fans of his contemporary mega series "A Song of Ice and Fire". Many were disappointed because this is so different. One reviewer decried that this novel was far too short. Perhaps some people were put off by there ...
In the antebellum South an idealistic young vampire travels the Mississippi in a river boat seeking out vampires to convert to his blood substitute, until in New Orleans he encounters a far more powerful vampire and the plan kind of goes to hell.
According to Martin's web site, this is his "favorite of my early novels."Although it doesn't share the scope, breadth or flavor of 'A Song of Ice and Fire,' I have to say that I'd highly recommend this entertaining vampire story.I'm surprised it hasn't been optioned for a movie - I kept 'seeing' it...
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