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    Carrion Comfort by Dan Simmons

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    • ISBN: 0446359203
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Pub. Date: October 1990
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    The Classic Epic of Ultimate Horror, Dark Fantasy, Action and Intrigue, Featuring A New Introduction By Dan Simmons.

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    The second novel by World Fantasy Award-winner Simmons ( The Song of Kali ) is a 636-page epic that draws on a variety of genres--horror, science fiction, political thriller, Hollywood roman a clef. It centers around a small number of ``mind vampires'' who can subjugate other people to their wills, read their minds, experience through their senses. The immensely powerful vampires use others, often bloodily, and often in frivolous ``games'' (hunting human prey, chess games with human pieces, and so on). Opposing them are Saul Laski, a psychologist and concentration-camp survivor, who is devoted to tracking down the Nazi vampire von Borchert; Natalie Preston, whose father inadvertently and fatally crossed the path of a pawn of the ancient, dotty vampire Melanie Fuller; Sheriff Bobby Joe Gentry, dragged in while investigating the multiple murders that marked the departure of Melanie Fuller from Charleston; and a host of other normals and vampires whose lives impinge on those of the principals. While he could profitably have trimmed the novel by a third, Simmons has produced, overall, a compelling thriller. (Apr.)

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    11/08/2004: and it was a very unique story, it also had some strange twist to it. I liked it however, I would have enjoyed it even more if about 200 pages would have been cut out of it. A little drawn out but over all very good.

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    05/23/2004: Dan Simmons really is the new prince of horror and this book proves it! This book is so entertaining i could hardly put it down. Simmons, keep up the good work!


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