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The story is good. I didn't find Caxton and Arkeley to be very likable characters - he's too had and she's a bit too whiny. What I really enjoyed is that these vampires are not suave, sophisticated and sympathetic. Wellington does not try to make these vampires look like they're just leading an alternate lifestyle. They're vicious killers - unnatural and inhuman. They are a plague upon humanity. At several points through the story Wellington makes it a point to mention how mistaken most people's views of them really is. Several of the characters in the book mention that they see vampires as "cool" but this is not Wellington's take on them. I also like that in Wellington's universe vampires are accepted. No one reacts with disbelief or shock at the idea of a vampire on the loose. So at least we avoid the usual problems that occur when the hero(s) spend half the story trying to convince others that vampires actually exist. (