The Vampire Tapestry: A Novel
Set in New Mexico, this surprising book is a classic of its genre and of its region.“Unputdownable.”—Stephen King “The best vampire novel I have ever read.”—Peter S. Beagle “A superb work of the imagination, a rich, deep and intelligent study of a being who looks quite human but is nothing of the...
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Set in New Mexico, this surprising book is a classic of its genre and of its region.“Unputdownable.”—Stephen King “The best vampire novel I have ever read.”—Peter S. Beagle “A superb work of the imagination, a rich, deep and intelligent study of a being who looks quite human but is nothing of the sort.”—Richard Bradford
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780945953050 (0945953054)
ASIN: 0945953054
Publish date: 1980-12-31
Publisher: Living Batch Press
Pages no: 285
Edition language: English
One of the lamest flattest vampires I have ever read. Just horrible.
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What an interesting vampire book. I'm not very familiar with the genre (Twilight is my only reference) and The Vampire Tapestry is quite different from the Twilight series. There are five novellas featuring Dr. Edward Lewis Weyland: a tall, suave, gray-haired, slightly stooped vampire. (This book wa...
It was rough for me to get into the story, but once I did it was worth it. The author has an interesting take on vampire biology and evolution... Nothing paranormal or magical about it - I liked it.
in a sentence or two: an in depth character study and observation of dr. Edward Weyland (vampire) and a few of his more intimate human encountersin the 5 sections of the vampire tapestry, there are 5 separate accounts of the life of Edward Weyland. beginning with his near-death encounter with a susp...