



Vampires of Great Britain (Unabridged)
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2.7 • 3 Ratings
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- £10.99
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- £10.99
Publisher Description
Best-selling author Tom Slemen spent years researching and compiling the stories and reports for this book, which delves into the eternal subject of vampires. If you thought that vampires were only found within the Twilight films and the pages of Anne Rice's books, think again. Tom shows us that they can, and do, turn up in the most ordinary and extraordinary places, from suburban bedrooms, kitchens, disused coalmines and royal castles to an iceberg adrift in the frozen wastes of the North Atlantic ocean.
And if you thought that all vampires had the same modus operandum, think again! It is true that many vampire attacks do fit the classic formula of a cloaked stranger sucking the blood from a young woman victim, and you will find several examples of such attacks in Vampires, but what about those who like to feast on new born babies, or who can change shape at will? Nor do all vampires suck their victims' blood, instead siphoning off their very life force, leaving them drained of all energy.
No - this is not fiction, but meticulously-researched fact. Whether writing about the ancient Egyptian vampiress, Sekhmet, or Black Tom the highwayman turned vampire who terrorised the county of Dorset for over three hundred years, Tom Slemen has the unerring ability to seek out tales of the paranormal and retell them with chilling lucidity. If you are genuinely interested in vampires, and are not of a nervous disposition, listen to this book!
Customer Reviews
Fascinating..
When I bought this I was getting a bit desperate, having spent hours looking for my next audiobook to pass the hours while driving to work. I am not a fan of anything to do with vampires, but do have an interest in the supernatural and all things unusual.
I was pleasantly surprised with Vampires of Great Britain; it has so many stories spanning the centuries that you can't help but think there must be something behind some of them. I had thought that the vampire legends had all fallen off the back of Bram Stoker's Dracula, and the interpretation of the Vlad the Impaler story. However there a numerous stories spanning the centuries right here on our doorstep, and they are not all cliched stories of crosses, garlic and holy water, but more sinister stories of shadowy characters looking to drink the blood of their victims.
Even if you read this with a pinch of salt, and have no chance of ever believing in vampires, you will still extract some interest and curiosity from what must surely have been a bunch of stories of wierdos over the years.