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Book Summary Author: Michael Schiefelbein Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Original Language); English (Unknown); English (Published) Published: 2001-07-01 ISBN: 1555835864 Number of pages: 208 Publisher: Alyson Books
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Book Reviews of the Vampire VowCustomer Review: Lust, Valour, Passion Make a Crossover Vampire Hit Summary: 5 StarsIn his premier novel, Vampire Vow, Michael Schiefelbein has employed the conventions of gothic fiction with wit, passion, and intelligence, a combination that will render his book a crossover success because these qualities will appeal to a wide range of readers, including those (like me) who would not normally read vampire novels. Vampire fans will relish the renate lore; gay readers, the homoeroticism; scholars, the clever exploration of philosophical and theological themes. The sly Dr. Schiefelbein has produced (without being explicit about it) a debate between Christ and Nietzche's Anti-Christ, in the role of the novel's protagonist and uebermensch, Victor Decimus. Leaving the crypt door open for a sequel, the novel delivers tight plotting, vivid characterization, and demonic romanticism. --Thomas L. Long, Editor, Harrington Gay Men's Fiction Quarterly
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