Vampires Anonymous

by Jeffrey McMahan

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This book has Andrew a vampire who we meet in McMahan's book of short stories. He's happily shacked up with Pablo whom he made a vampire in the other book. Pablo whoever is getting a bit morose and has joined a cult that advocates blood abstinence. Andrew goes to a few of the meetings just to appease Pablo. Pablo however meets an unfortunate demise. Andrew has met up with another group of vampire who have it in for the other group. He's under the assumption that they are the ones that have caused Pablo's death. We find out that the cult is really much more malevolent then they seemed. With the help of his new friends and a 4 year old vamp that Andrew finds on the street he gets to the bottom of Pablo's death. This one is fairly good if show more you can get past Andrew referring to himself in the 3rd person through the beginning of the book. The first part is really rather bland and throws a lot of characters at you. After the death of Pablo the book really begins to pick up speed though. show less
Andrew and Pablo are a vampire couple who just want to live in peace. But they are being chased by a homicidal maniac and Eddie the police officer(who is in love with Andrew) And Pablo is being sucked into a vampire cult that advocates blood abstinence. Andrew copes with the resulting melee with wit, humor, luck, and vampire strength. A fun read that made me laugh out loud at times.
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Fiction and Literature, LGBTQ+, Horror, Fantasy
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3563 .C3855 .V36Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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