Monday, February 10, 2014

Never Cross A Vampire by Stuart Kaminsky review

The fifth in the Toby Peters series features Bela Lugosi.  This is my favorite so far in the series, with Toby trying to work on two different cases, one concerning threats to Bela Lugosi and involving vampires, and the other concerning writer William Faulkner, who is being accused of murder.

I particularly enjoyed the beginning of the story, when Toby joins Lugosi in the basement of an old movie house filled with coffins and several wanna-be vampires.  The vampire-types all seem to be off a little, especially the one with the plastic fangs that make it difficult for him to talk.

How Toby manages to follow both cases, and finds a thread that links the two cases together is interesting, and the book was fun to read.

This is part of my 2014 Vintage BINGO Challenge  Silver-S--Entertainment World
It also counts in the 2014 Mt. TBR Reading Challenge.

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