The Last American Vampire
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Narrated by:
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MacLeod Andrews
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Written by:
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Seth Grahame-Smith
About this listen
New York Times best-selling author Seth Grahame-Smith returns with the follow-up to Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter - a sweeping, alternate history of 20th Century America as seen through the eyes of vampire Henry Sturges.
The Last American Vampire
In Reconstruction-era America, vampire Henry Sturges is searching for renewed purpose in the wake of his friend Abraham Lincoln's shocking death. It will be an expansive journey that will first send him to England for an unexpected encounter with Jack the Ripper, then to New York City for the birth of a new American century, the dawn of the electric era of Tesla and Edison, and the blazing disaster of the 1937 Hindenburg crash. Along the way, Henry goes on the road in a Kerouac-influenced trip as Seth Grahame-Smith ingeniously weaves vampire history through Russia's October Revolution, the First and Second World Wars, and the JFK assassination.
Expansive in scope and serious in execution, The Last American Vampire is sure to appeal to the passionate listeners who made Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter a runaway success.
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©2014 Seth Grahame-Smith (P)2014 Hachette AudioWhat listeners say about The Last American Vampire
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- 2024-06-01
this will be a regular read
I really enjoyed this book, it was better than the first book and that was great. excellent character development. the plot is a bit rough around the edges but still good. I would recommend this if you are a fan of alternate history genre
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