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Out for blood / John Peyton Cooke.

Van Pelt Library PS3553.O5565 097 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cooke, John Peyton, 1967- author.
Contributor:
Tom Farinholt and Blair Edlow Memorial Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gay men--Fiction.
Gay men.
Vampires--Fiction.
Vampires.
Genre:
Fiction.
Horror fiction.
Gay fiction.
Paranormal fiction.
Physical Description:
274 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Richmond, Virginia : Valancourt Books, 2019.
Summary:
An avid reader of Dracula and a fan of old Hammer horror films, Chris Callaway has always fantasized about becoming a vampire--and the idea of immortality is even more alluring now that he has been diagnosed with a terminal illness. So when a vampire appears at his apartment and offers him eternal life as one of the undead, Chris jumps at the opportunity. But unexpected terrors await him in the world of the night. A new enemy, relentless and insatiable, is hunting vampires for his own evil purposes. And unless Chris can stop him, he will face a fate even worse than death ...One of the few gay-themed novels of the horror publishing boom of the '80s and '90s, John Peyton Cooke's groundbreaking and tremendously entertaining Out for Blood (1991) returns to print at last in this edition, which includes a new afterword by the author.
Notes:
Originally published by Avon Books, 1991.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Tom Farinholt and Blair Edlow Memorial Book Fund.
ISBN:
9781948405553
1948405555
9781954321199
1954321198
OCLC:
1114354673
Publisher Number:
99991622601

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