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SOLVED. Post-Apocalyptic Vampire Novel Set in a Large City (Afterage by Yvonne Navarro) [s]
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This didn't also have space ships in it, did it? I once read a post-apocalyptic vampire novel where the vampires had been genetically engineered by humans but then took over, does that sound familiar?



The book was probably released some time between 1985 and 1998. I remember it being somewhere around 600 pages.
The book features a post-apocalyptic future probably five years out; vampires have taken over the night and most humans are either dead or resort to scavenging to survive. There are multiple plot lines but here are the main ones I remember:
1. A vampiress has enlisted the help of an obese and abusive human man to maintain a stock of humans for breeding, using a former jail cell block as a place to store the humans. Because most humans have been driven underground, many vampires are reduced to feeding off rats and other animals or keeping a stock of humans for fresh blood.
2. One group of humans have captured a young vampire child and are holding him captive to test a vaccine/cure of sorts. In the end, the vampire is killed. They held him in a former bank vault or something that was specially modified to hold the kid.
3. There is a young woman who is somehow supernaturally gifted; she lives in a church and has destroyed several vampires, is apparently incapable of being bitten.
I remember several key points in the book:
- In the very beginning, there is a human survivor who watches the early morning light rise; he sees a young woman start to head down into a subway tunnel and sees a vampire start to stalk after her. He grabs a machete and races down to save her but by the time he gets to the tunnel the girl is gone and the vampire is dead and melting.
- There is another point where the human jailer beats/rapes a young captive woman, or she at least shows signs of abuse, and the head vampiress discusses her distaste for the man because of the way he treats the prisoners.
- At one point, the aforementioned mystic/angel woman returns to her sanctuary in a church, where she lights several candles and meditates, or something like that. The writing comments that vampires are incapable of crossing a church's threshold.
I've been looking for this book for a long time, does anyone have any ideas?