Razor edged wit; plenty of bloody mayhem and unique modern illustrations set VAMPIRE LOVER apart from other horror fiction. “Scarred, disfigured and disturbed,” describe the four central characters - the invisible “throw-aways” of society.
Vera - a 62-year-old widow suffering from nightmares
Bone - a horribly disfigured Viet Nam Vet bent on suicide
Phoebe (a.k.a. Little Fibs) - a beautiful, adept liar, grifter, and murderer
Harry/Harriet - in life, a serially abused bi-sexual male with multiple personality disorder… in death, a vampire
Three of these souls make choices that have dire outcomes,
and one follows her heart. All must face the consequences…
Take a trip to the other side of summer at a New Jersey beach resort where "Check-out Time" takes on an entirely new meaning. Harry the hero takes an unexpected walk on the REAL wild side, and Harriet the heroine wakes up trapped inside a dead man's body. Enter the beautiful blonde psychopathic drifter who finds the man of her dreams and enters into a marriage made in hell. There are lots of victims, dead and undead, a fact not lost on a widowed detective who sees a pattern and, she believes, a vampire. Then there's Bone, the disfigured Vietnam vet who thinks suicide is the only way out, until he discovers love and immortality. The dead do more than walk the night, and the key to a man's soul lies in the cryptogram WDKM 3S.
VAMPIRE LOVER. It's a pejorative. 320 pages, 8 illustrations.
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