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Vampires: The Recent Undead
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
+5
more
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
431
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 15, 2011
출판사
Prime Books
ISBN-10
1607012545
ISBN-13
9781607012542
설명
In a compelling exploration of the modern vampire mythos, a collection of talented authors dives deep into the world of the undead. They navigate through the complexities of bloodsuckers in contemporary settings, revealing how these enigmatic beings have evolved while retaining their fundamental allure. Each story brings a fresh perspective, capturing the essence of fear, desire, and the struggle between predator and prey.
With contributions from renowned writers such as Charlaine Harris and Kelley Armstrong, this anthology resonates with a wide array of voices, showcasing the diversity of vampire lore in today's cultural landscape. The narratives blend horror, fantasy, and romance, reflecting society's fascination with immortality and the often blurred lines between monster and hero.
As these tales unfold, readers are drawn into a world brimming with intrigue and vibrant characterizations. Life as the undead proves to be as complex and multifaceted as existence itself, inviting contemplation about what it truly means to live—whether in the daylight or under the moon's seductive glow.
With contributions from renowned writers such as Charlaine Harris and Kelley Armstrong, this anthology resonates with a wide array of voices, showcasing the diversity of vampire lore in today's cultural landscape. The narratives blend horror, fantasy, and romance, reflecting society's fascination with immortality and the often blurred lines between monster and hero.
As these tales unfold, readers are drawn into a world brimming with intrigue and vibrant characterizations. Life as the undead proves to be as complex and multifaceted as existence itself, inviting contemplation about what it truly means to live—whether in the daylight or under the moon's seductive glow.