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The President's Vampire

โœ Scribed by Christopher Farnsworth


Publisher
Putnam Adult
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
216 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Amazon.com Review

*Christopher Farnsworth on The President's Vampire *

There are probably some people who wonder why I decided the world needed another vampire novel, let alone one about a bloodsucker who works for the president.

But to me, changing the War on Terror to the War on Horror didnโ€™t seem like that much of a leap.

My vampire Nathaniel Cade even has his birth in U.S. history. I got the idea when reading a weird factoid about a sailor pardoned by President Andrew Johnson after being accused of killing two men and drinking their blood. I wondered: What would a man sitting in the Oval Office do with a vampire?

Then it hit me. That was the wrong question. The right question is: What wouldnโ€™t the president do with a vampire?

Since 9/11, it seems that the United States has struggled with one nightmare after another. Thereโ€™s a feeling that the ground isnโ€™t stable under our feet; that it might crumble at any moment and the graves will open and all kinds of nasty, hungry things will spring out.

You can see how weโ€™re handling it in our hunger for stories of zombies and vampires and conspiracies. John Connollyโ€™s Charlie Parker is a detective constantly fighting ghosts and demons, both symbolic and literal. Jonathan Maberry pits soldiers against what can only be called mad science; F. Paul Wilsonโ€™s Repairman Jack is a street-level fixer forced to confront undying evil. Meanwhile, Justin Cronin and Max Brooks have imagined worlds that show us what happens when humanity loses to horror.

This is where Nathaniel Cade comes in. Heโ€™s our front line and last resort in this war. He makes sure the nightmares never infect the brightly lit world of the American dream. Heโ€™s able to fight terror with terror.

There are two sayings that constantly go through my head when Iโ€™m writing Cade. The first is the old aphorism from Nietzsche: โ€œWhoever fights monsters must take care not to become a monster himself.โ€ The second I read in Shibumi, one of my favorite books of all time: โ€œWho does the harsh things? He who can.โ€

Cade has already lost his humanity. Heโ€™s never going to get it back. So he knows the cost if he fails; he knows how easy it would be to slip into the future as it exists in The Passage. But heโ€™s able to go into the shadows and survive precisely because he isnโ€™t human. The shadows are where he belongs now.

To paraphrase Franklin D. Roosevelt, Cade might be a monster, but heโ€™s our monster. And in a world filled with terror and darkness, itโ€™s somehow comforting to think that weโ€™ve got something with teeth on our side.

Review

"Thrilling... Even Lovecraftian monsters pale in the context of human terrorism... Events build to a cinematic showdown... The conclusion will leave the reader breathless and wondering what horrors the future holds." --Publishers Weekly

There are plenty of chills and thrills... VERDICT: Readers who enjoy adventure with a compelling cast of characters will enjoy this clever, witty sequel to Blood Oath. --Patricia Altner, Library Journal


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