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Blood Bar: a Vampire Tale
Norm Applegate
Blood Bar: a Vampire Tale
Norm Applegate
Publisher Marketing: A beautiful woman killing vampires... A bad guy, nicknamed The Beast... A Vampire Hangout, Blood Bar... And a sexually bent woman, Kim Bennett... Blood Bar by Norm Applegate "Move towards me, tilt your head, I'm feeling greedy; give me all of you." Blood Bar is Norm Applegate's third book. It's a vampire thriller about a woman Erin Roberts, who never smiled a day in her life except when she was killing vampires. Expect a healthy dose of action: murder, sharp blades, carve in, carve out, blood spills, graphic, sexual. Applegate creates a very graphic and violent story filled with blood, gore, and sex. - THE BOOK FAERY REVIEWS Think Anne Rice meets Thomas Harris and Stanley Kubrick in a dark alley. - GIRLS JUST READING When the readers of Twilight grow up, they will thoroughly enjoy the gritty style of Applegate's storytelling. - Martha A. Chives It is not often that a book can hook a reader within the first page, but Blood Bar did that and more. - CAFE OF DREAMS From the Back Cover Vampires don't exist...yet, on the brownstone back alley side streets of New York, a vampire dies. Desperate, his lover turns to Kim Bennett, author Norm Applegate's quintessential heroine whose passion for S&M led to celebrity status as a hell-and-back murder mystery sleuth who's been there, done that, and then Contributor Bio: Applegate, Norm Norman Applegate is an author and consultant, with a growing body of work to his credit. Born in Glasgow Scotland, growing up in Toronto Canada and now residing in Sarasota Florida with his wife Cheryl, Norm Applegate works and travels for an international consulting company, then occasionally scares the "heck" out of his family with his thoughts and writings. Bibliography: Novels (2011) Shockwave (2011) First to Die (2011) Jumpers, a short story (2011) Sadist (Turkish release of Basement) (2009) Blood Bar, a vampire tale (2007) Into the Spell (2006) Into the Basement Anthologies: (2008) From the Shadows Screenplays: (2010) Grotto (2009) Into the Basement (co-writer Nicholas Grabowsky) Norm's writing began while travelling through New Zealand and Australia as a Hypno-therapist with colorful letters to his family of his tales as a hypnotist and the weirdness it attracts. His early years in Toronto were filled with aspirations of the 60's Yorkville music scene, and as a drummer in numerous bands led to a short lived career playing the bars and clubs in the Toronto area. The band Photograph, signed to a recording studio, made some noise on the coast to coast CBC radio show, the Entertainers. In 1973 the band worked with Canadian artist & producer Tony Kosinec, (All Things Come From God). and after legal issues strangled them into submission, they went their separate ways. The band members were George Szabo and Stan Meissner. The life of drugs, sex and rock and roll were over, sad but true. After a few years of travel, he had the bug, and entered the world of management consulting to become a road warrior, and is now a 2 million miler with Delta. Away from home and with the desire to write a novel it began. His first book, "Into the Basement," is a raw, dark thriller, described as "juicy." His second novel of the Kim Bennett series, "Into the Spell," explores the horror of a copy-cat Son of Sam killer and hypnosis. Early 2008, Norm contributed with a short story called "Jumpers," into the horror anthology "From the Shadows." In 2009, Norm developed the screenplay for his novel "Into the Basement," with Nicholas Grabowsky and director J. L. Botelho of Triad Pictures. In 2010 he released, Blood Bar, a vampire tale and wrote the screenplay for a short horror film, Grotto. Then in 2011 Norm released, First to Die a sequel to Blood Bar and his first thriller Shaockwave.
Media | Książki Paperback Book (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem) |
Wydane | 31 stycznia 2009 |
ISBN13 | 9781453777114 |
Wydawcy | Createspace |
Strony | 326 |
Wymiary | 152 × 229 × 17 mm · 435 g |