Review:
"Don't let the title fool you: this is not another weary novel about Dracula, his imitators, or his heirs. Dr. Edward Weyland is no Transylvanian count, he is an anthropology professor, an explorer of comparative cultures; he is also that most ultimate of predators, a vampire. . . . Savage and intense and brilliantly satisfying. . . . rich and impressive. . . . works on many levels--as pure adventure, as social description, as psychological drama, and as a passionate exploration of the web that links instinct, morality, and culture. . . . a serious, startling, and revolutionary work." Dont let the title fool you: this is not another weary novel about Dracula, his imitators, or his heirs. Dr. Edward Weyland is no Transylvanian count, he is an anthropology professor, an explorer of comparative cultures; he is also that most ultimate of predators, a vampire. . . . Savage and intense and brilliantly satisfying. . . . rich and impressive. . . . works on many levelsas pure adventure, as social description, as psychological drama, and as a passionate exploration of the web that links instinct, morality, and culture. . . . a serious, startling, and revolutionary work.
About the Author:
Suzy McKee Charnas
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