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Title | : | Midnight Mass |
Author | : | F. Paul Wilson |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Mass Market Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 403 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2005 by TOR Books (first published 1990) |
Categories | : | Horror. Paranormal. Vampires. Fiction. Fantasy |
F. Paul Wilson
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 403 pages Rating: 3.85 | 2554 Users | 138 Reviews
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Vampires have always lived in Eastern Europe. But with the fall of the Soviet Union, they began to spread across the continent, then the world, turning whole populations into vampires--or human cattle. Having overrun India, the far East, and the great cities of North and South America, the forces of Night are now spreading into the countryside to consolidate their conquest.In a town on the New Jersey shore, the vampires have just arrived, along with their human henchmen, the cowboys, who round up human cattle for the overlords in return for the promise of eternal life---later. For the vampires wish only a few of their own kind to rule, and feed. The rest of humanity are to be helpless herds, the source of the blood of life.
Falsely accused of abuse, Father Joe is drunk in a basement waiting for the end. His superior has betrayed the local Catholic congregation and become a vampire. Sister Carole has become a formidable killer of cowboys and vampires. Dan's niece, escaped from the conquest of New York, has made her way south to find him. Brought together by Rabbi Zev Wolpin, who is shaken by the vampires' fear of the cross and holy water, they plan their resistance. Against all odds, they discover that there just might be a way for humanity to really fight back.
But first they will have to kill the vampire king of New York.
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Original Title: | Midnight Mass |
ISBN: | 0765346346 (ISBN13: 9780765346346) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.85 From 2554 Users | 138 ReviewsJudgment Appertaining To Books Midnight Mass
This was a great, adrenaline-fuelled vampire novel, fitting snugly alongside the likes of Chuck Hogan & Guillermo Del Toro's The Strain trilogy and Robert McCammon's They Thirst.Those toothy pale faces have ravaged Europe, the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East and Far East Asia, and now they've reached the U.S.'s east coast. Manhattan went quickly and now serves as the current domain of the local vamp lord, with the lower squabbling members of the hierarchy intent on stamping out anyI first encountered the novella version of Midnight Mass in the pretty good Vampire Archives and again in the excellent Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories. The novella is excellent. Its a horror story that explores Catholic theology and the church as well as the relationship between a Catholic priest and a rabbi. These two focal characters are quite well written and much of the tension comes from whether they can survive a world drowning beneath a sea of vampires. So when the note in The Vampire
YES!
If vampires are real, and their bite spreads the infection, then how come they havent taken over the world? I used to hear this question all the time when I was younger, my little brother always tossing it my way whenever I tried to talk to him about a possible vampire novel or series that I wanted to write (still want to write). It is a legitimate question, yet one that I never had a satisfactory answer for at the time, and rather than trying to reason it out with him, I usually just switched
I sat up late and finished this book last night. It's not a "bad book" I didn't hate it, but I had some gripes and it really didn't hold my interest. I like Wilson's "Repairman Jack" books, at least I've liked most of them so far. So when I read the synopsis of this one and it sounded interesting, I picked it up.I am sort of a "vampire purist" if you are referring to the vampires we all know from Bram Stoker, that is the Eastern European variety (as opposed to say the Asian vampires which are
Much has been said about this stand-alone? novel, so I won't elaborate on what others have said. I will praise the storyline in that it develops real-life situations such as we are now enduring with Covid-19. Many situations in the book have parallels to what is going on in our lives right now, including a complete lack of leadership and direction from anyone other than those at ground level who unite and take a stand (and yes, it reminds me of "The Stand," very much.)I found myself thinking
I ended up putting this one down 30 pages from the ending b/c i got busy with other shit, but then 29 days out from my last update, I realized i don't actually give a damn what happens in the end. Wilson writes in the introduction that he wanted to get back to vampires that were actually scary and predatory instead of brooding and mysteriously sexy. I agree with the goal but he missed by a mile with this book. The bad guys are one note and only frightening in an 80's high-on-coke-&-power
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