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Blood Oath: The President´s Vampire 1
Christopher Farnsworth
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Description for Blood Oath: The President´s Vampire 1
Paperback. The ultimate secret. The ultimate agent. The president's vampire. Num Pages: 400 pages. BIC Classification: FH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 199 x 131 x 26. Weight in Grams: 278. Good copy with some shelf wear
'There are worse things in this world than al-Qaeda and North Korea, Zach. And they are just waiting for their chance at us.'
Sharp and ambitious, Zach Barrows is on his way up. But when he gets a call from the White House, it's not quite the promotion he expected. Zach is to be the new political liaison officer to America's best kept secret:
Nathaniel Cade. The President's vampire.
And Cade is the world's only hope against a horrifying new terrorist threat advancing from the Middle East. The fight is deadlier than ever, and time is running out . . .
Product Details
Condition
Used, Good
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780340998151
SKU
KRA0008770
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
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99-1
About Christopher Farnsworth
Born and raised in Idaho, Christopher Farnsworth worked as an investigative and business reporter before selling his first screenplay. Since then, he has been coming up with new and better ways to kill monsters, bad guys and aliens. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Jean Roosevelt Farnsworth, and their daughter.
Reviews for Blood Oath: The President´s Vampire 1
If Dan Brown wrote a vampire thriller, this would be it
Mitch Horowitz
'It's genius. It's sheer, bloody genius.'
Lavie Tidhar, author of Osama
Anyone worried that the vampire novel is stuck in a soppy Twilight rut will be relieved by screenwriter Farnsworth's hilariously over-conceived debut. The set-up alone is a joy . . . Cade is a wonderful creation - all the more satisfying for being not the usual fey aristocrat but a brutal and often charmless "apex predator". Slick, fast-moving fun for the beach.
Guardian
Terrific . . . Written with enormous gusto and flair, Cade seems destined to become a hero the world will find hard to forget
Daily Mail
BLOOD OATH is exactly how I like my Presidential thrillers. With vampires.
Brad Meltzer
Witty, exciting, and compulsively readable, with a central character who seems destined to become a favourite of both sceptics and true blood believers, this may just be the best debut vampire novel in many years.
John Connolly
A political-thriller concept with bite
LA Times
A super cool read . . . Blood Oath is fascinating and entertaining, and adds new blood to the current vampire craze
Bookbitch.com
An irresistible page-turner that makes one realize that, no matter how tough the War on Terror may be, at least it's not the War on Horror . . . unnervingly realistic . . . dazzlingly clever . . . And as an added bonus, readers finally learn the truth behind the failed assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan and that mysterious 18 1/2 -minute gap in the Watergate tapes.
Washington Post
Farnsworth has written a rollicking Washington thriller about this "Drac Bauer"
Nathaniel Cade
New York Post (Required Reading)
Reminded me of reading a great Robert Ludlum spy thriller, but with supernatural elements thrown in . . . fantasy, mystery and thriller fans alike will love this one
The Vampire Librarian
24 meets Jonathan Maberry's Joe Ledger novels meets Fringe meets Blade . . . addictively fun and entertaining
Fantasy Book Critic
Do you ever get a giddy feeling when you know you have come across something that is truly great? That is how I felt after reading BLOOD OATH by Christopher Farnsworth
Fiction Finder
This book was impossible to put down, and I devoured it in a weekend
Blog Critics
Combines action, suspense, mystery, and horror . . . a page turner from the very beginning . . . Highly recommended
Monster Librarian
Given the popularity of vampires, it is not surprising that they are appearing more frequently in crime and thriller titles, either as detectives or villains. The latest is Christopher Farnsworth's fast-moving thriller Blood Oath, which features vampire Nathaniel Cade, a Secret Service agent sworn to protect the American president from supernatural threats. Great fun...the characters are sufficiently well developed to ground the storyline. A good dose of humour also helps to move the story along.
Canberra Times
Absolutely first-class entertainment . . . edge of the seat stuff, and terrific fun
Books Monthly
Surprising and engrossing . . . Pulp fiction at its very best
Totalscifionline.com
An entertaining debut novel . . . a refreshing change
Lovevampires.com
A brilliant central idea
sfrevu.com
A darn sight better than any other contemporary thrillers you might find on the airport shelves, or dare I say it, any vampire romance you might care to suggest. Dracula meets West Wing (or even 24) - what is there not to like?
sffworld.com
Tense, fast-moving, with amusing uses of improvised weapons . . . a rattling good read
Reviewingtheevidence.com
A fun, thrilling, fast-paced, topsy-turvy ride that kept me hooked from beginning to end . . . one of those books that I enjoyed far more than I expected to
geekybloggersbookblog.com
Mitch Horowitz
'It's genius. It's sheer, bloody genius.'
Lavie Tidhar, author of Osama
Anyone worried that the vampire novel is stuck in a soppy Twilight rut will be relieved by screenwriter Farnsworth's hilariously over-conceived debut. The set-up alone is a joy . . . Cade is a wonderful creation - all the more satisfying for being not the usual fey aristocrat but a brutal and often charmless "apex predator". Slick, fast-moving fun for the beach.
Guardian
Terrific . . . Written with enormous gusto and flair, Cade seems destined to become a hero the world will find hard to forget
Daily Mail
BLOOD OATH is exactly how I like my Presidential thrillers. With vampires.
Brad Meltzer
Witty, exciting, and compulsively readable, with a central character who seems destined to become a favourite of both sceptics and true blood believers, this may just be the best debut vampire novel in many years.
John Connolly
A political-thriller concept with bite
LA Times
A super cool read . . . Blood Oath is fascinating and entertaining, and adds new blood to the current vampire craze
Bookbitch.com
An irresistible page-turner that makes one realize that, no matter how tough the War on Terror may be, at least it's not the War on Horror . . . unnervingly realistic . . . dazzlingly clever . . . And as an added bonus, readers finally learn the truth behind the failed assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan and that mysterious 18 1/2 -minute gap in the Watergate tapes.
Washington Post
Farnsworth has written a rollicking Washington thriller about this "Drac Bauer"
Nathaniel Cade
New York Post (Required Reading)
Reminded me of reading a great Robert Ludlum spy thriller, but with supernatural elements thrown in . . . fantasy, mystery and thriller fans alike will love this one
The Vampire Librarian
24 meets Jonathan Maberry's Joe Ledger novels meets Fringe meets Blade . . . addictively fun and entertaining
Fantasy Book Critic
Do you ever get a giddy feeling when you know you have come across something that is truly great? That is how I felt after reading BLOOD OATH by Christopher Farnsworth
Fiction Finder
This book was impossible to put down, and I devoured it in a weekend
Blog Critics
Combines action, suspense, mystery, and horror . . . a page turner from the very beginning . . . Highly recommended
Monster Librarian
Given the popularity of vampires, it is not surprising that they are appearing more frequently in crime and thriller titles, either as detectives or villains. The latest is Christopher Farnsworth's fast-moving thriller Blood Oath, which features vampire Nathaniel Cade, a Secret Service agent sworn to protect the American president from supernatural threats. Great fun...the characters are sufficiently well developed to ground the storyline. A good dose of humour also helps to move the story along.
Canberra Times
Absolutely first-class entertainment . . . edge of the seat stuff, and terrific fun
Books Monthly
Surprising and engrossing . . . Pulp fiction at its very best
Totalscifionline.com
An entertaining debut novel . . . a refreshing change
Lovevampires.com
A brilliant central idea
sfrevu.com
A darn sight better than any other contemporary thrillers you might find on the airport shelves, or dare I say it, any vampire romance you might care to suggest. Dracula meets West Wing (or even 24) - what is there not to like?
sffworld.com
Tense, fast-moving, with amusing uses of improvised weapons . . . a rattling good read
Reviewingtheevidence.com
A fun, thrilling, fast-paced, topsy-turvy ride that kept me hooked from beginning to end . . . one of those books that I enjoyed far more than I expected to
geekybloggersbookblog.com