Description: A People's History of the Vampire Uprising by Raymond A. Villareal From one missing body, through a viral epidemic, to a new world order - this is an epic and addictive debut from an exciting new voice. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The body of a young woman found in an Arizona border town walks out of the morgue. To the CDC investigator called in to consult the local police, its a bizarre medical mystery.More bodies, dead of a mysterious disease that solidifies their blood, begin disappearing from morgues nearby. In a futile game of catch-up, the CDC, the FBI and the US government realise that its already too late to stop it: the vampire epidemic will sweep first the United States, and then the world.Impossibly strong, smart, beautiful, and commanding, these creatures refuse to be called vampires, they prefer gloamings. They quickly rise to prominence in all aspects of modern society: physically graceful at sports, endlessly enthralling on TV and incredibly intelligent at business - soon people are begging to be re-created, willing to risk death if their bodies cant handle the transformation.But just as the world begins to adjust, the stakes change yet again when a charismatic and wealthy businessman, recently turned, decides to do what none of his kind has done before: run for political office.This sweeping yet deeply intimate fictional oral history - told from the perspective of several players on all sides of the vampire uprising - is a genre-bending, shocking, immersive and subversive debut that is as addictive as the power it describes. Author Biography Raymond Villareal is a graduate of the University of Texas School of Law, and is currently a practicing attorney. This is his first novel. Review Raymond Villareals sense of fun is palpable as he plays with legal thrillers, good-old dogged police work, international intrigue, hard science, dirty politics, and, yes, classic heart-stopping horror. Somewhere, Dracula himself is sitting up late into the day enjoying the hell out of this. - John Griesemer, author of Signal & NoiseReminiscent of World WarZ, Villareal provides a clever and socially insightful account of a potential vampire outbreak. - Canberra Weekly...ambitious, wildly inventive, and really quite chilling. - The AU reviewA wide-angle, wild, and weird exploration of politics, pop culture, and a diseased America. This tale of misguided hero worship and encroaching terror may be the perfect analogy for our own strange times. - Thomas Mullen, author of DarktownPeoples History of the Vampire Uprising is that rarest of rare creatures, an absolutely unique work of the writers art that, while drawing on several distinct streams of narrative style, emerges from all of those rivers without any parallels. The book becomes, among other gonzo things, a political parable for these lunatic times, a horror story, a trip down some of the darkest corridors of the ancient world, and, finally, an oddly epiphanic take on what it means, exactly, to be human. - Carsten Stroud, author of NicevilleTold in the jumbled, frenetic urgency of a discarded case file, this is the history of both a social movement and a vector for disease. Mr. Villareals vampires are not the ones we find most comforting. They are not seductive or beautiful or tormented anti-heroes. No, they are more terrifying than anything like that, an infection that will spread throughout our body politic, our institutions, our history, and ourselves. - Paul Park, author of The White Tyger and All Those Vanished Engines Long Description In a landscape littered with works on the undead, A Peoples History of the Vampire Uprising is a welcome addition. It is an accomplished book - Weekend Australian The vampire novel we deserve right now - Washington Post A Boston Globe, New York Post and USA Today Summer Reading Pick I caught my breath, even from across the room. All I wanted to do was look into her eyes. It was as if she knew the reason I was there and that I was looking for her. The body of a young woman found in an Arizona border town walks out of the morgue. To the CDC investigator called in to consult the local police, its a bizarre medical mystery. More bodies, dead of a mysterious disease that solidifies their blood, begin disappearing from morgues nearby. In a futile game of catch-up, the CDC, the FBI and the US government realise that its already too late to stop it: the vampire epidemic will sweep first the United States, and then the world. Impossibly strong, smart, beautiful, and commanding, these creatures refuse to be called vampires, they prefer gloamings. They quickly rise to prominence in all aspects of modern society: physically graceful at sports, endlessly enthralling on TV and incredibly intelligent at business - soon people are begging to be re-created, willing to risk death if their bodies cant handle the transformation. But just as the world begins to adjust, the stakes change yet again when a charismatic and wealthy businessman, recently turned, decides to do what none of his kind has done before: run for political office. This sweeping yet deeply intimate fictional oral history - told from the perspective of several players on all sides of the vampire uprising - is a genre-bending, shocking, immersive and subversive debut that is as addictive as the power it describes.solid supernatural thriller - Publishers Weekly a spectacularly creepy ecosphere, not to mention some genuinely horrifying frights... The start of a vampire epic and a strong contender in the genus of apocalypse fantasy. Kirkus Review relentlessly clever - Washington Post Review Quote Raymond Villareals sense of fun is palpable as he plays with legal thrillers, good-old dogged police work, international intrigue, hard science, dirty politics, and, yes, classic heart-stopping horror. Somewhere, Dracula himself is sitting up late into the day enjoying the hell out of this. - John Griesemer, author of Signal & NoiseReminiscent of World WarZ, Villareal provides a clever and socially insightful account of a potential vampire outbreak. - Canberra Weekly...ambitious, wildly inventive, and really quite chilling. - The AU reviewA wide-angle, wild, and weird exploration of politics, pop culture, and a diseased America. This tale of misguided hero worship and encroaching terror may be the perfect analogy for our own strange times. - Thomas Mullen, author of DarktownPeoples History of the Vampire Uprising is that rarest of rare creatures, an absolutely unique work of the writers art that, while drawing on several distinct streams of narrative style, emerges from all of those rivers without any parallels. The book becomes, among other gonzo things, a political parable for these lunatic times, a horror story, a trip down some of the darkest corridors of the ancient world, and, finally, an oddly epiphanic take on what it means, exactly, to be human. - Carsten Stroud, author of NicevilleTold in the jumbled, frenetic urgency of a discarded case file, this is the history of both a social movement and a vector for disease. Mr. Villareals vampires are not the ones we find most comforting. They are not seductive or beautiful or tormented anti-heroes. No, they are more terrifying than anything like that, an infection that will spread throughout our body politic, our institutions, our history, and ourselves. - Paul Park, author of The White Tyger and All Those Vanished Engines Details ISBN0733639704 Author Raymond A. Villareal Pages 432 Publisher Hachette Australia Year 2018 ISBN-10 0733639704 ISBN-13 9780733639708 Format Paperback Publication Date 2018-05-29 Imprint Hachette Australia Place of Publication Sydney Country of Publication Australia Language English DEWEY 813.6 Audience General NZ Release Date 2018-05-28 AU Release Date 2018-05-29 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:117632902;
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Book Title: A People's History of the Vampire Uprising
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Author: Raymond A. Villareal
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Publisher: Hachette Australia
Publication Year: 2018
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