Red Tide - Vampires of the Morgue: The Flavel House Horror
Ian McDermott Paranormal Investigator, Volume 2
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S.W. Salzman
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Paranormal Investigator Ian McDermott has come to the small coastal river city of Astoria, Oregon, to investigate a rash of recent slayings, that in their wake, have left the banks of the Columbia River littered with horrifically mutilated, completely exsanguinated rotting corpses.
All leads point to the new waterfront nightclub, aptly named: The Morgue - devilishly devised by its unabashedly flamboyant owner, Vladimir Drago Salizzar (a self-proclaimed vampiric creature of the night), to attract Gothic types and presumed vampire role-playing raving revelers.
Ian, along with his four-legged friend, Scout, and his financial benefactor's niece, Zoey, finds himself in way beyond his depth, caught up in an unimaginable web of extreme danger, malevolent evil, and demonic deceit in this terrifying tale that will leave you breathless at every twist and turn; as you dive deep into the cold hellish abyss that is...Red Tide - The Flavel House Horror: Vampires of the Morgue.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-03-2022
Doesn't quite compare to book#1
Doesn't quite compared to Book#1: Beast of harmony falls. Narration and performance was very well done but what failed to capture in this addition was the story itself.
Book#1 was creepy and a horror/thriller mystery of sorts, the story and characters of #1 were very captivating and kept you interested.
This entry in the series however seems to distance itself from the mystery and horror only really giving you breadcrumbs until the very quick and kinda lacklustre showdown at the tail end of the book, I find the last 40mins during the aftermath was the most interesting part in the book itself.
For the most part the story is comprised of shopping, talking, sexual interactions and eating out at venues. In a sense it's almost like the protagonist is going through a mid-life crisis in between point 'A' and point 'B'.
The many long winded conversations, overly informative descriptions and the lack of action/adventure/thrill/horror seem to burden this story. One new character in this book was interesting, but other new additions lacked something.
I'd like to continue to listening to the other entries but I'm not sure I could sit through another saga like this.
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