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The Traveling Vampire Show

by Richard Laymon
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The Traveling Vampire Show, by Richard Laymon Unabridged)

The Traveling Vampire Show won a Bram Stoker Award for Novel Of The Year in 2001

It's a hot August morning in 1963. All over the rural town of Grandville, tacked to power poles and trees, taped to store windows, flyers have appeared announcing the one night only performance of The Travelling Vampire Show. The promised highlight of the show is the gorgeous Valeria, the only living vampire in captivity.

For three local teenagers, two boys and a girl, this is a show they can't miss. Even though the flyers say no one under eighteen will be admitted, they're determined to find a way. What follows is a story of friendship and courage, temptation and terror, when three friends go where they shouldn't go, and find much more than they ever expected.

I.S.B.N.: 9781897304433

Genre: Horror

Read by: Bob Barnes

Length: 11 Hours

Library Journal

In the latest novel from Laymon (The Midnight Tour), 16-year-old Dwight and his two pals, male Rusty and female Slim, decide to add some excitement to an otherwise boring summer day in 1963 by sneaking into "The Traveling Vampire Show." This adults-only act, featuring "Valeria, the only known vampire in captivity," is visiting their rural town of Grandville for just one night. Dwight narrates the events of that day, all the way through to the terrifying finale. The three friends are for the most part typical teens, but they are tested that day in ways none of them could ever have imagined. Although the protagonists are high school age, this novel is so replete with graphic sexual situations and violence that it would not be suitable for young adult collections. It is, however, a well-written story that will appeal to fans of horror fiction. Recommended for large public libraries.--Patricia Altner, Information Seekers, Bowie, MD Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.\

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2008
Publisher
Audio Realms
Format
Compact Disc
ISBN
9781897304433

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