Trail of Blood
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Matthew E. Berry
About this listen
Occult investigator Sam Logan receives a cryptic call about a man’s missing son that leads him and his partner, Carter Mason - a disabled veteran - into a small town infested with vampires. With each hour they spend in town after dark they discover just how deep the infestation runs and just how unlikely father and son will be reunited.
Trail of Blood is an exciting, blood-soaked, pause-resister for fans of The Lost Boys and Hellblazer.
©2018 Keith Latch, Steve Wands (P)2019 Keith Latch, Steve WandsWhat listeners say about Trail of Blood
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- deafmick
- 08-10-19
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This audio book is very good got to give it 5 out of 5 100%
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- Luke Morgan
- 03-04-21
5 stars
Well worth a listen in my opinion I enjoyed it you should try it I think you will like it too
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- Taylor
- 17-06-19
Basic action horror story done well
Overall I really enjoyed this book. It was a fairly easy listen and I finished fairly quickly.
This book is set in the present time so I would class it as a urban fantasty with horror aspects. It takes a fairly modern view on the supernatural aspects (most people don't believe in Vampires). I thought the dual naration with one following mostly the group of monster hunters and the other following the newly turned teenager vampires was gave nice counterpoints and different points of interests.
The narrator (Matthew Berry) was very good and was very easy to listen to.
[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]
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