"Complex, imaginative and deep vampire novel"
Black Stone Bay is a quaint, affluent town filled with
more mansions than regular homes and is the home of two
Ivy League universities. Two weeks before Halloween Jason
Soulis moves into the small Rhode Island town and his
coming will change Black Stone Bay forever. Soulis is no
ordinary man but a vampire with a brilliant mind who knows
how to survive and intends to use the inhabitants in his
experiments. College student Maggie Preston pays her tuition by
prostituting herself. Soulis hires her through her pimp
for the night. He wants her to seduce all the clergy in
town which she does quickly and easily. Ben, who lives in
the same building as Maggie, loves her even when he
discovers her profession. She fears making a commitment
while she has been with Soulis. Maggie turns into a
vampire during a frat party that turns into a blood bath
but Ben cleans her up and cares for her until she wakes
up. When they confront Soulis, he explains that exchanging
bodily fluids turned Maggie into a thinking vampire like
him. On Halloween night, he frees the missing people that
were turned into vampires to see what they will do. Ben
has won Maggie over so she tries to keep him alive during
the feeding frenzy. BLOOD RED is a complex, imaginative and deep vampire novel
that readers will believe will become a classic like
Stephen King's SALEM'S LOT. The characters are three
dimensional and even the vampires have the personality
they had when they were alive instead of becoming two
dimensional caricatures. James A. Moore has proven with
his latest novel that he is one of the grandmasters of the
horror genre. Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 16, 2005
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted January 23, 2007
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