With October nearly here and stores already selling Halloween decorations I thought that I would share my recent forays into horror.
Vampires have been a hot subject in literature since Bram Stoker's Dracula was published in 1987. In recent years, though, vampires have become less monster and more genteel and sparkly hunk. Nothing against Twilight fans, but I prefer my vampires to have a little more bite (I'm sorry I cannot resist bad puns).
The Strain Trilogy by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan definitely delivers the chills, thrills, and screams. Nelson Demille says that the books are "Bram Stoker meets Stephen King meets Michael Crichton" and that is the best way to describe del Toros's writing. In the first book we meet Dr. Ephraim Goodweather, a doctor with the CDC, who is called in to investigate a plane that has landed in New York with all but three passengers dead. So begins an epidemic that that Dr. Goodweather and his small group of compatriots struggle to stop, understand, and eventually destroy. I have read a good number of vampire novels and these were exciting, terrifying, and exceptionally fun to read! Dark Horse has actually released these in graphic novel format and supposedly FX is in the process of making them into a series. I am book junkie, though, so I recommend the original format.
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