![]() The vampire in question is not your typical refined, cultured vampire. And the fact that the vampire hunts in the infamous subway system only intensifies the creepy atmosphere. It’s the perfect setting for vampires to lurk in the shadows and wreak havoc on an unsuspecting public. (As you do.)įirst off, I love that the story is set in New York City – a sleazy, grimy, gritty type of New York. ![]() The main premise of this book is that there is a vampire terrorizing the New York subway system and a group of strangers, who start out only being loosely connected to each other, band together to Thwart Evil and Save the Day. You know those old-school horror novels from the 80s? The ones chockfull of gut-churning gore, explicit sex (and rape) scenes, the ones that are over-the-top and slightly ridiculous? The Light at the End definitely belongs to that category – which makes it an incredibly fun read. Worst of all, they know that his kind has ruled the night for centuries, and that down in the tunnels, the night lasts forever. Only a handful of people know the truth about the creature stalking Manhattan’s cavernous underground…a creature with an uncontrollable thirst for blood and domination. But they’re both wrong – because what they’re looking for isn’t even human. ![]() The tabloids cry ‘Subway Psycho’ and the cops search for a serial killer. Ten murders on the New York City subway – all horrible, no two alike. ![]()
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