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DRACULA COMES TO NEW YORK: Kim Newman returns to one of the great bestselling vampire tales of the modern era. Considered alongside I Am Legend and Interview with the Vampire as one of the stand-out vampire stories of the last century - this brand-new novel is the first in over a decade from the remarkable and influential Anno Dracula series.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherTitan Books
Release dateSep 6, 2013
ISBN9780857685360
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Kim Newman

Kim Newman is a novelist, critic and broadcaster. His fiction includes the Anno Dracula novels, Life's Lottery and Mysteries of the Diogenes Club, and The Vampire Genevieve as Jack Yeovil. His other non-fiction books include Ghastly Beyond Belief (with Neil Gaiman), Horror: 100 Best Books (with Stephen Jones), Wild West Movies, Millennium Movies and BFI Classics studies of Cat People and Doctor Who. He is a contributing editor to Sight & Sound and Empire magazines, has written plays for BBC radio, and directed and written a tiny film Missing Girl. His official web-site, 'Dr Shade's Laboratory' can be found at www.johnnyalucard.com.

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    Good but not outstanding. I confess, I have been spoiled by Newman's previous books (which I read in preparation for this novel). Newman writes beautifully and the competitive nerd in me delights in piecing together his hints to catch the more obscure references. Could it be that I was not as moved because this novel spans the year I was born through my graduation from high school? That I did not catch as much because I lived these years without the benefit of historical perspective? Possibly. Regardless, Newman remains an extraordinary author who has reimagined Dracula brilliantly.