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V Wars
- A Chronicle of the Vampire Wars
- Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell, Gabrielle de Cuir, Roxanne Hernadez, Arte Johnson, Stefan Rudnicki, Wil Wheaton
- Length: 18 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
They are hunting us.
In this sweeping, threaded narrative of the global phenomenon known as the Vampire Wars, mankind is unwittingly infected by a millennia-old bacteria unknowingly exhumed by a scientific expedition in Antarctica. Now, in some rare cases, a person’s so-called junk DNA becomes activated. Depending on their racial and ethnic heritage, they begin to manifest one of the many diverse forms of the "others" that are the true basis for the legends of supernatural creatures. These aren’t your usual vampires and werewolves - it goes much deeper than that.
Conceived by Jonathan Maberry, V Wars features stories from various frontlines as reported by such contributors as Nancy Holder, Yvonne Navarro, James A. Moore, Gregory Frost, John Everson, Keith R. A. DeCandido, and Scott Nicholson - as well as Maberry himself, of course. The result is a compelling series of tales that creates a unique chronicle of mankind’s response to this sudden, hidden threat to humanity.
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- Rob
- 14-05-2023
Such a great set up but…
It’s a great set up junk dna activated as cultural specific vampires but nothing is looked into on any scale it’s all very intimate and specific not much on society or cultural context or collapse so if you want to know how Mary a narcissist and kinda boring workaholic reacts to becoming a gypsy vampire then this is the book for you even though everyone knows it’s happening we’re only talking about Mary max brooks takes a similar approach but manages to show us great anthropological and cultural details and reactions this is missing and it was a lot to leave out it’s a shame worth a try the narration overall is great I had a few forced Boston accents I had to skip chapters of it was bad
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