You
see, Carnival is a gypsy. His Poppa calls him a poshrat. That’s Rom,
for half-blood. Carnival never listened to his Poppa when he was alive
but these days he doesn’t have much of a choice. It serves him right for
sticking his Poppa so close to his heart. What a way to treat a dead
relative but that’s Carnival for you. A real spontaneous kind of guy.
Like when he gives that succubus a permanent case of lockjaw. Or when he
invites a full grown demon into the tub for a scrub-a-dub. Or when he
falls in love with a vampire. Talk about your pain in the neck.
Gypsy
Blood is an 85,000 word fast paced, funny and terrifying novel like
nothing you’ve ever read before. The whole thing rolls like an avalanche
of skateboards, building to a climactic battle royale between Carnival,
his two-timing vampire lover, a she-demon with a mother complex, a
social climbing blood god, the collective spirit of the city and a
mercenary mariachi band in a rickshaw.
That’s right, I said a rickshaw.
Here’s what reviewers had to say:
“From
the opening scene I was hooked. Any man that deems it acceptable to
battle a succubus by tap dancing on her teeth is an interesting
character. I would sum this one up as a darkly comedic, hard boiled,
supernatural thrill ride with one of the most interesting characters to
come along in years.” – Amazon.com
“Gypsies. Vampires. Ghosts. I hear those three words, and right away I'm hooked.” – Fearzone
"The genre needs new blood and Steve Vernon is quite a transfusion." – Edward Lee, author of FLESH GOTHIC and CITY INFERNAL
The book was originally published in hardcover by Five Star, in their now-defunct horror/sf/fantasy line.
It
is now available through Crossroad Press – my digital publisher. I’ve
attached a epub copy for review. Bold of me, I know – but I am confident
enough to predict that the first chapter will either convince you that
this book needs review or else convince you that I’m in serious need of
medical assistance.
You can buy it at the Amazon.com website.
Or,
buy it directly from the publisher, Crossroad Press – where it is
available in Kindle, Sony, Nook, ipad, Kobo, pdf and Mobipocket format.
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