From Barnes & NobleSeth Grahame-Smith first grabbed our attention with his Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter, two blood-thirsty classics too good not to taste. Now he has returned with another savory tale about the hidden history of the undead. Not content to snack on passersby, title character Henry Sturges moves impulsively through jaunts in England (where he meets Jack the Ripper) and stateside, moving through great events and venomous vampire back roads with equal aplomb. Keep the nightlight burning and the doors locked.
Publishers Weekly11/03/2014
Grahame-Smith follows 2010's Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter with another often fun, occasionally frustrating secret history. Lincoln's companion Henry Sturges once lived in Roanoke, and was turned into a vampire after most of the colonists (including his pregnant wife) were slaughtered.