Vampire$, by John Steakley

Oct 08, 2022 22:12

Hunting vampires is a hellish and violent occupation.



Roc, 1990, 368 pages

You don't just kill vampires for the money, you do it for the satisfaction. You do it because somebody has to. You do it no matter what it does to you. And you drink'a lot. Some jobs just suck. This one bites.

But nobody does it better than Jack Crow, the leader of VAMPIRE$ Inc. His crack team of hunters takes down the blood suckers with a lethal combination of cojones and crossbows.

After members of Jack's team are ambushed and slaughtered; however, the survivors need to rethink their strategy. With a new recruit from the Vatican - A priest who's not afraid to wield a stake - and a sharpshooter loaded up with silver bullets, it's payback time. The only problem is that the vampires have no intention of going down easy. They have their own hit list, and Jack Crow's name is scrawled in blood right at the top.

A review of the book and the John Carpenter movie based on it.

Also by John Steakley: My review of Armor.

My complete list of book reviews.

genre: horror, author: s, review

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