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There's plenty of violence, goodly dollops of blood and ooze and gore, some mystery and a little bit of love interest. We really liked the way Fukuda gave Gene a kind of Stockholm Syndrome, too - brought up among vampires, always striving to be like a vampire, when he firsts meets the hepers he scorns them, believing the propaganda that they're brutish savages. And the opening scene is an absolute corker - grabbing you so quickly you couldn't do anything but read on. What more could you want? If you like fangs, that is. And we like fangs. A lot.
If you like the hunt premise and you haven't already read it (unlikely!) try [[The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins]]. If it's more bitey-bitey stuff you want, we love [[The Last Days by Scott Westerfeld]] and [[My Swordhand is Singing by Marcus Sedgwick]]. We also have a review of [[The Trap by Andrew Fukuda]].
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