Science of Vampires
Oct. 22nd, 2012 09:54 pmQuite unintentionally, I've listened to two books that treated vampirism as an object of scientific investigation, and they were both pretty good.
Robert Masello's Blood and Ice.
Penguins, the charge of the Light Brigade, sled dogs, Florence Nightingale and really mean seals (not the sexy military kind.)
Oh, and vampires.
Justin Cronin's The Passage (first of a trilogy.) I haven't actually finished listening to this one yet, so I can't give much of a precis. So far, we've got
nuns, Feds, death row inmates, viral shenanigans, Zero and the fact that this book exists because the author's daughter asked for a book about a girl who saves the world.
Oh, and vampires.
Robert Masello's Blood and Ice.
Penguins, the charge of the Light Brigade, sled dogs, Florence Nightingale and really mean seals (not the sexy military kind.)
Oh, and vampires.
Justin Cronin's The Passage (first of a trilogy.) I haven't actually finished listening to this one yet, so I can't give much of a precis. So far, we've got
nuns, Feds, death row inmates, viral shenanigans, Zero and the fact that this book exists because the author's daughter asked for a book about a girl who saves the world.
Oh, and vampires.