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Angel of Vengeance by Trevor O Munson

Angel of Vengeance, is a book which inspired the TV show Moonlight, a TV show that to be honest, I hadn’t actually heard of.Mick Angel is a detective and a Vampire, turned in the 1940’s, who spends his time taking revenge on the bad guys in the only way a Vampire can. He’s the Dexter Morgan of the un-dead if you like. Th...

7.0/10

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A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness (The All Souls Trilogy)

A Discovery Of Witches is the first book in a trilogy by Deborah Harkness. I’d heard about it, heck, even managed to bag myself a promotional t-shirt emblazoned with the words ’Witch, Daemon, Vampire, Human?’ just as it was about to be released, so of course, I was itching to get started with this book.We follow Diana, A...

7.5/10

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The Scholar's Tale by Reggie Oliver (The Dracula Papers)

So, I’ve read Sookie Stackhouse, and I’ve read the Twilight Saga, I watched Buffy, Being Human, True Blood and The Vampire Diaries. While I honestly admit to enjoying them, (except the Twilight movies, seriously people) It seems that the market is becoming oversaturated with angst-ridden, over-sexed vampires, and there’s only s...

9.0/10

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Supernatural: War of the Sons by Rebecca Dessertine and David Reed

Ok, I admit it, huge Supernatural fan here! The Winchester brothers escapades into the world of all things, well, supernatural, are one of the highlights of my weekly televisual viewing, so I jumped at the chance to read and review one of the books.This is the first book in the series I’ve read. I figured it wouldn’t be too mu...

6.0/10

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The Pan Book of Horror Stories by Various

I have to hold my hands up and admit to never having heard of the Pan Horror series prior to receiving this, so where better place to start than with the reprint of the book that started it all off. First published in 1959 and edited by Herbert van Thal, the Pan Horror series came to feature many prolific writers of the horror genre and ran till...

8.0/10

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