by Scott M. Baker
More than any other 'monster' in literary history, the vampire has experienced a significant evolution (not to mention bastardization) over the last few decades. It has been romanticized, eroticized, moralized, and humanized, until what was once a straightforward staple of horror fiction has become ...
I have read a lot of vampire and werewolf books, but most of them fall into the romance category. The Vampire Hunters is not a romance, though there is a hint of romance buried in it. This story is based on the older non-romanticized vampires, i.e. it is a horror story. I normally do not like horror...
Bloody good vampire action horror. The vamp hunters are in over their heads, but they managed to kick some vampire butt. The vampires are depraved, disgusting, black-hearted, and ruthless--real monsters! This book is not for the squeamish, but it wasn't so gross I couldn't stand it. Mr. Baker did a...