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The Light at the End
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The Light at the End
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The Light at the End

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The newspapers scream out headlines that spark terror across the city. Ten murders on the New York City subway. Ten grisly crimes that defy all reason, pattern, or m.o., no leads for police to pursue. The press dubs him the "Subway Psycho"; the NYPD desperately seeks their quarry before the city erupts in mass hysteria. They won't find what they're looking for.

Because they think he's human.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 25, 2010
ISBN9781452426914
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    A Gory, Dark, Vampire TaleThis book was recommended on several Vampire Reading Lists with the warning it was a darkly-told story. It was that and more - more gore! A spine-chilling adrenaline rush, especially the final Book 3. The writing was quite good for the most part, occasionally annoying in style. The 80's NYC setting was well done and the characters were well-defined. Rudy the Vampire was a real bad-ass. Very suspenseful, if you can stand the graphic scenes. I found it just this side of queasy-making, but then I haven't liked out and out "horror" since I was 25. An unsettling story and a good successor to Dracula.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    i liked this twist on vampire mythology and presentation. as usual, Spector and Skipp please with disturbing twists and unsettling splatter. however, most of the characters were not believable, and the central vampire antagonist of the story was incredibly impotent to the point of being a colossal wimp, taking a lot away from the fright factor. still, there were enough unexpected twists and novel vampire characterizations to make this a fun read.