Red, White, and Blood
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Bronson Pinchot
A political operative and a volunteer are brutally murdered while caught in a compromising position. Written in their blood on the wall of the crime scene: IT’S GOOD TO BE BACK.
And with that, a centuries-old horror known only as the Boogeyman returns to taunt Nathaniel Cade, the President’s Vampire. Against the backdrop of the 2012 presidential race, with the threat of constant exposure by the media, 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.
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— Publishers Weekly
"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."
— Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times–Bestselling author of Dead Reckoning
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The narration by Bronson Pinchot is outstanding, I had to go back and look if it was THAT Bronson Pinchot. He makes an already mesmerizing story Ultra-mesmerizingWho was your favorite character and why?
Nathaniel Cade, he is a GOOD vampire, what else do you need to know?What does Bronson Pinchot bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His pacing is perfect, he distinguishes each character without tricks, he is the voice that anyone would want for their own internal narrator if they were reading it themselvesWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The ending, in the epilogue (not giving that away)Any additional comments?
Bronson Pinchot should narrate of every other audible book, okay, maybe that is overdoing it, but he should take turns with John Lee, Pete Bradbury and Ron Perlman. The Nathaniel Cade series is not the typical "Twilight" spawned romantic vampire drivel being churned out for pubescent goth girls. This is a story with intelligence that you can sink your teeth into.A great series, the "Dexter" of Vampires
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Could not stop listening
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entire series is incredible
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Great action, really interesting villains that actually make the good guys work extremely hard for their wins and even then they aren't wholly defeated, clinging on to life like a tick. I find this to be a refreshing change of pace from other series where the bad guys are eventually completely overwhelmed and the good guys win the day; here the bad guys sometimes actually WIN or cause so much damage as to be almost the same thing as winning.
Another thing I really like are the continuation of the short historical blurbs about cases that Cade has dealt with in the past, or accounts regarding notorious real-life serial killers who we learn have been affected by the supernatural in this fictional universe. These anecdotes really help to further the illusion of realism, grounding Farnsworth's characters in a semblance of reality that we as the readers are able to grasp, thereby tying us even more into the narrative.
One criticism I do have however is that I am disappointed by the fact that Cade, despite being able to think faster than any human being and having over a century of experience under his belt is unable to predict the rather obvious predicaments that he regularly finds himself in. For instance during the hotel shootout scene you would think that he as well as Zack and the FBI agents would stop to think that maybe the motorcycle satanist gang took all those pounds of C4 (which they know they possess) and wired the hotel to explode, but nooooo, Cade walks right in. There have been other times in the previous books where I've thought this as well but fortunately the rest of the book is so well put-together that I don't mind it too much.
Very much looking forward to book 4 what with how this book ended, holy crap! xD
Still going strong
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Leaves you wanting more, but in a good way
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