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Red, White, and Blood

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10th May 2012

Price: £8.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781444721928

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A political operative and a volunteer are brutally murdered. Written in their blood on the wall of the crime scene: IT’S GOOD TO BE BACK. In 145 years, Nathaniel Cade, the President’s vampire, has fought one particular evil over and over again: the source of urban legends and nightmares across the country. It has gone by many names and guises, but is best known by the one that all children instinctively fear: the Boogeyman. No matter how Cade kills him, the Boogeyman always comes back. When the killer begins targeting the president’s people on the campaign trail, Cade and his human handler, Zach Barrows, are tasked with cleaning up the mess before it spills over into the upcoming election. Cade and Zach must stop the one monster Cade has never been able to defeat completely. And they must do it before the Boogeyman adds another victim to his long and bloody list: the President of the United States himself.

Reviews

Charlaine Harris
'Simply fun... Farnsworth's strongest book yet ...I'm envious. Cade continues to be one of modern literature's most frightening vampires, and this is an excellent read.'
Publishers Weekly
'High-octane supernatural thriller... Farnsworth keeps the twists and explosive violence coming, keeping readers in suspense until the very last page.'
Publishers Weekly on RED, WHITE AND BLOOD
Farnsworth keeps the twists and explosive violence coming, keeping readers in suspese until the very last page.
Lavie Tidhar on BLOOD OATH
'It's genius. It's sheer, bloody genius, a gloriously screwy pulp novel about the War on Terror as conceived by H.P. Lovecraft's deranged teenage neighbour, who was into corpse-robbing but ended up acquiring a typewriter instead.'
<i>Guardian</i> on BLOOD OATH
Cade is a wonderful creation . . . Slick, fast-moving fun
<i>Daily Mail</i> on BLOOD OATH
Terrific . . . Cade seems destined to become a hero the world will find hard to forget
Brad Meltzer
BLOOD OATH is exactly how I like my Presidential thrillers. With vampires.
John Connolly on BLOOD OATH
Witty, exciting, and compulsively readable
<i>New York Post (Required Reading)</i>
Farnsworth has written a rollicking Washington thriller about this "Drac Bauer" -- Nathaniel Cade