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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Blood Oath by Christopher Farnsworth.

I had reservations when I got this book. Another vampire story just seems to be over the top. Imagine my surprise when I discovered it was a fast moving, captivating story. A vampire serving as a secret agent for generations of American presidents was a storyline that worked out surprisingly well.

Nathaniel Cade has served his nation for 140 years. Protecting an unsuspecting population from a veritable Ripley’s Believe it or Not cast of villains. A vampire with morals, ethics and regrets was a nice change of pace in the plethora of vampire stories. Zach’s growth as the vampire sidekick was surprisingly well done. Don’t hesitate to try this book, even if you aren’t fond of vampires. It has plenty of action and very little of the cheesy scenes we have experiences with some of the other vampire books.

I recommend the book.

Body of work of Christopher Farnsworth

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