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Vampire Nation
A young American travels to Communist Transylvania on business during the closing years of the Cold War, discovering to his horror that Communism is vampirism, and a man is better dead than undead.
Hardcover, 264 pages
Published
March 28th 2001
by Xlibris Corporation
(first published March 2001)
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Expected more from reviews, it's an interesting metaphor but at times reads as blatant imperialist propaganda. It has some great moments as a horror novel and plenty of wit. Despite some disappointments, I would love to know more about Rumanian history after reading Sipos' novel.
I met Thomas Sipos when I was doing my commentary website a few years ago. He has written one of the most unique books you'll ever read: a libertarian vampire novel. The descriptions of Soviet Romania are evocative, the suspense carries through the plot, and the characters are well-conceived and never devolve to stereotypes.
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