Hello Readers,
Thank you so much to NetGalley and Speculation Publications for the early copy of Vampire Hunters An Incomplete Record of Personal Accounts. I received a complimentary eBook in exchange for an honest review. Since it’s publication day, rest assured this review is completely spoiler-free.
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Thank you so much to NetGalley and Speculation Publications for the early copy of Vampire Hunters An Incomplete Record of Personal Accounts. I received a complimentary eBook in exchange for an honest review. Since it’s publication day, rest assured this review is completely spoiler-free.
Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the cover image featured in this post. It is used under Fair Use for the purposes of review and recommendation, in line with sections 29 and 30 of the Copyright Act.
Happy Publication Day
Stories from: Gwendolyn Kiste and A.C. Wise, as well as LCW Allingham, George K. Angelou, Juno Crew, William J. Donahue, River Eno, Henry Herz, Mina Humiston, D.C. Kugtima, Camellia Landman, Carter Lappin, Caolán Mac an Aircinn, Hope Madden, TT Madden, Lee Meeder, A.R.C Mitra, Bill Mulligan, Nico Martinez Nocito, Toni Owen-Blue, Dale Parnell, and Johan Robertsson.
Genre: Horror
Pages: 265
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Synopsis: Vampires stalk us from the shadows. They’ve been
feeding on blood, our very life force, since before words were pressed into
clay. But we are not unprotected. For as long as vampires have hunted us, there
have been those who hunt them. This is a record, fragments of journals, letters
and transcripts, collected to chronicle how vampires can be identified, how
they are evolving, slaying strategies, and the threat they pose to humanity.
From Agamemnon to Edgar Allan Poe, Cape Canaveral to Kiribati, this Incomplete Record of Personal Accounts explains the appetites, habits and horrors of these creatures of the night. Testimonials have been gathered, organized, and passed on in a single book throughout history.
Miniature Review
If you’re a fan of vampire fiction, gothic horror, and dark
fantasy, Incomplete Record of Personal Accounts is a great addition to your
bookshelf. It’s a fresh take on vampire lore, blending historical depth with
chilling narratives that evoke a creeping sense of dread.Unlike typical vampire stories, this collection leans into the raw, dark essence of these bloodthirsty creatures, exploring them as cultural symbols of fear rather than romanticised monsters. The storytelling balances myth with gritty realism, creating a haunting atmosphere that lingers.
From ancient legends to modern folklore, each entry feels like a discovered artifact, giving depth to the narrative. The variety in tone and style keeps the anthology engaging, with a seamless flow that respects the genre’s rich history while offering clever, unsettling twists.
Perfect for cosy nights and shadowy afternoons, this book was the perfect Summerween read. As it blends just the right amount of dark thrills to satisfy your craving for something spooky outside the usual Halloween season.
For readers craving vampire short stories that combine literary elegance, historical intrigue, and an immersive style, this book is a brilliant choice. It’s perfect for fans of gothic horror, vampire mythology, and dark fantasy.
L x

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