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The London Vampire Panic (2001)

by Michael Romkey

Series: I, Vampire (6)

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A DARK, UNHOLY COVENANT In an ancient monastery, far from the bustling streets of London, an order of monks celebrates the glories of art and music. Separate from the world, they conceal a secret. For within the sheltered walls, a beautiful woman makes a horrifying promise—and a boy receives a life-saving gift. BLEEDS INTO A HELLISH CURSE Soon a monster is preying upon the people of Victorian London. A fiend who thrives on darkness and blood. Victim after victim falls to the beast. No one is safe. The murders are indiscriminate, ruthless. Only the same violent death links them—the torn throat and the bloodless corpse left behind. THE LONDON VAMPIRE PANIC Lead by the famous vampire hunter Dr. Abraham Van Helsing, six men set out to track down and unmask the killer—and bring the nightmare gripping the city to a blessed end. If they can stay alive. . . .… (more)
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I thought this book was quite fun, as a book on vampires ought to be. I mean, come on, it's not like this is supposed to be fine literature or something. One of the best parts of the book was the author's treatment of Dr. Van Helsing, the ace vampire specialist first noted by Bram Stoker and borrowed by many others. If you want to read this as a new and upcoming vampire "classic," you'll be disappointed. However, if you just want to kick back and relax with something fun, you're in the right place.

Set in 1880, a rash of killings has the British government under Disraeli concerned. The manner of the deaths points to the killer being a vampire. Disraeli not only appoints a special committee (from whom we get the accounts written in the first person of their adventures while on this committee), but also hires the famous Abraham Van Helsing as a special consultant. As more murders occur, the committee must try to locate and destroy the vampires before they infest Britain and perhaps the world with their growing numbers. Lots and lots of fun, lots of characters whom you will know by name and an entertaining way to spend a yucky, cloudy day. ( )
  bcquinnsmom | May 10, 2006 |
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A DARK, UNHOLY COVENANT In an ancient monastery, far from the bustling streets of London, an order of monks celebrates the glories of art and music. Separate from the world, they conceal a secret. For within the sheltered walls, a beautiful woman makes a horrifying promise—and a boy receives a life-saving gift. BLEEDS INTO A HELLISH CURSE Soon a monster is preying upon the people of Victorian London. A fiend who thrives on darkness and blood. Victim after victim falls to the beast. No one is safe. The murders are indiscriminate, ruthless. Only the same violent death links them—the torn throat and the bloodless corpse left behind. THE LONDON VAMPIRE PANIC Lead by the famous vampire hunter Dr. Abraham Van Helsing, six men set out to track down and unmask the killer—and bring the nightmare gripping the city to a blessed end. If they can stay alive. . . .

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