![]() It’s an interesting novel, but one that I struggled with a fair bit, given its pacing. The first in del Toro and Hogan’s trilogy, it chronicles the events that spark the outbreak of a vampiric plague in New York, threatening the country beyond, and the toppling of the status quo. ![]() And it’s taken me a few months to get around to writing the review. It took me so long to get around to reading this. A terrifying contagion has come to the unsuspecting city – hungry, merciless, lethal… vampiric? Meanwhile, in a pawnshop in Spanish Harlem, aged Holocaust survivor Abraham Setrakian knows that the war he has been dreading his entire life is finally here.īefore the next sundown Eph and Setrakian must undertake the ultimate fight for survival. Dr Ephraim Goodweather – head of a rapid-response team investigating biological threats – boards the darkened plane… and what he finds makes his blood run cold. All the blinds have been drawn, all communications channels have mysteriously gone quiet. The start of the vampire apocalypse… It’s very well-written, but…Īt New York’s JFK Airport an arriving Boeing 777 taxis along a runway and suddenly stops dead. ![]()
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