The Time of Feasting

by Mick Farren

Renquist (Book 1)

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A colony of vampires lives unrevealed beneath New York City. But now the time of feasting is at hand and the thirst for blood has become overwhelming. Will the colony survive, or will they collapse under the ancient urges that control their every move?

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Meh. It started out very promising, with a relatively fresh take on vampires and their creation - very sci-fi, rather than standard fantasy - and with some intriguing characters and character relationships. I've always loved the Machiavellian take on vampires, and so the political machinations of the colony seemed quite promising.And then it devolved into shoddily written semi-erotic prose, bad proofreading, and inane posturing. I found that I couldn't care for any of the main characters - only Dahlia and Lupo held my interest or loyalty, and they were barely touched upon. The prose got increasingly overwrought, the characters increasingly self-centered and annoyingly capricious (and while that could've been justified by the "madness" show more brought on by the Feasting, it seems that the Feasting was introduced and then...promptly ignored unless absolutely convenient. Potential interesting plot point that was tossed away to be little more than a MacGuffin - disappointing).All in all, a promising concept that really didn't live up to its potential. Pity. show less
Just your usual gothic vampire story. No real surprises or fresh ideas. The pacing seemed extremely slow for me, especially toward the end where everything almost seemed to grind to a halt, and it was a little bit of a chore to get through this one. The characters however were very lush and described very well in their appearances and their back stories and I appreciated that.

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Original publication date
1996
People/Characters
Victor Renquist
First words
Victor Renquist slowly rose from his chair as the two men came into the room. (Prologue)
It was one month earlier.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Once he was out of the Residence, Renquist locked the doors, engaged the alarm systems, and then, close to exhaustion, climbed the stairs to his bedroom.
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Yo, homes, let's go! I wanna get this shit done before dawn. I gotta fucking day job to go to." (Epilogue)
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Moorcock, Michael
Canonical DDC/MDS
823.914

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Fiction and Literature, Horror, General Fiction, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PS3556 .A7727 .T56Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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