Only our hero is not a regular Joe, but a vampire. Set against a 1936 Chicago backdrop, Bloodlist invokes a feeling of vintage black and white movies, with dames and broads, gangsters, smoky nightclubs and regular Joe heroes. Bloodlist is the first novel in this series and introduces us to Jack Fleming, investigative reporter and newly-turned vampire. For many years she has been a prolific author of vampire genre fiction and is probably best known for her Vampire Files novels. The ReviewĪny long standing vampire fiction reader should be familiar with the name of P. You never die, you never grow old, you sleep all day, and best of all… you can hunt down your own murderer. I, Jack Fleming, ace reporter, have been transformed into… a vampire! Which has its advantages. Well before you know it, I’m being chased by an ugly thug with a gun, and a bullet blasts its way through my back, and – believe it or not – nothing happened! I survived! One very beautiful girl had even warned me that she was – get this – a vampire. I’ve always had a weak spot for strange ladies. Published 1990 200 pages Summary (from the back cover)
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