10 years ago: Cynthia Lucas is turned into a vampire, gaining her immortality. She then turns over her boyfriend's son, Jeffrey, as an offering to her master - the vampire who turned her.
Present day: Eight-year-old Steven's parents are killed in a car accident while driving in a bad storm, and he is sent to live with his uncle, Judd Lucas, the sheriff of Hunt, NY. Judd hopes he and Steven can develop a bond, especially since they have shared trauma - as he is still plagued by his son's disappearance a decade ago.
In town, there is one home that many will not go near - a home the subject of much conjecture - the All home. They are not simply rumors either, for locked in the basement are a group of vampires. A group whom, when unsuspecting petty criminal, Adrian Foote breaks into the All home, are released back into the world.
After that, all hell breaks loose in town; the owners of a local restaurant - husband and wife disappear, the owner of the flower shop is also nowhere to be found. Neighborhood boys go missing. A body vanishes from the morgue. Deputies never return from dispatch. And then there are the grisly murders.
Can Judd find out who or what is behind all this tragedy? And will he even believe it if he does?
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I absolutely love horror, but the vampire subgenre is really just not my thing, however when I read the description on the back, I was eager to give it a try, and I'm glad I did. It was a very good book, and that cover is amazing.
I really loved that once the vampires were freed from the basement, the book had a bunch of little subplots, focusing on the people/families that ended up coming into contact with the vampires - I really enjoyed those little stories.
Towards the end though, there were just so many characters and way too much going on that it unfortunately became a little hard to follow.
Overall, a very good book though, even if you really don't care for vampires.