Miami detective Christopher Blaze tracks a fellow detective involved in the Central American drug trade and becomes locked in a struggle with a rampaging vampire, whose savagery calls forth Blaze's own guilty lust for blood. Original.
Vincent Courtney was born with a pen and paper in hand which made for a very uncomfortable delivery for his mother. He is the author of 18 books. He also created a writing course, "Scary Good Writing with Mr. Butt and Bonefish," used by teachers across the United States to teach their kids the parts of speech and how to write effective essays.
Bahahaha! I never thought I would find the sequel to Vampire Beat, since I'd only stumbled upon that one in the first place but lo and behold! At the same shop I found book 1, I found the wonderful, gory sequel. What joy! What bliss! What snickering.
There were twists, there were turns, there was demonic impregnation, and all sorts of fun stuff. Some of the cliffhangers were great and I was kept wondering with who would survive and who wouldn't be sticking around to bow in front of the curtain.
If you liked the first one, I recommend this as well. It wraps it all up nicely. Ish.
I enjoyed this novel more than I thought I would. The writing was excellent, the characters were well thought out, and I enjoyed the twists along the way. At many points while reading, I did not want to put it down because I wanted to see what would happen next. The one downside that took me a while to get used to is the fact that the author uses characters’ first name or last name to identify them, so in the beginning I was very confused as it sounds like he is writing about two people, when really it is just one.
This is the second case for vampire detective Christopher Blaze. During the time when I was watching shows like "Forever Knight", I really enjoyed these kind of novels.