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Nightblood (1990)

par T. Chris Martindale

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"As a soldier in the jungle of Vietnam, Chris Stiles learned how to fight against a deadly enemy. Now the war is over, but when his brother is slaughtered in Central Park, Chris finds himself called back into action, this time to battle a different kind of foe: an army of the undead! His quest for the creature that killed his brother brings him to Isherwood, Indiana, home to 800 people--and one ancient vampire. As all hell breaks loose and the townspeople are turned one by one into blood-sucking monsters, will Chris's tactical skills and his arsenal of automatic weapons be enough to stop the vampire menace? This first-ever reprint of T. Chris Martindale's action-packed vampire romp Nightblood (1990) includes a new introduction by Grady Hendrix (Paperbacks from Hell) and the original cover painting by Greg Winters."--Page [4] of cover.… (plus d'informations)
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It had what I came for, scary rabid vampires and lots of guns and explosions. I enjoyed this one for its cheesy goodness and answering gothic horror with extreme firepower. However, it did have a few collar tuggers due to its era, but I won't fault it too much for those. The story does resemble Die Hard meets Salem's Lot, but it doesn't suffer from the overwriting that the latter does. The book seemed to get going pretty quickly to me and I enjoyed the glee it took in the gory aftermath of gunfire against vampire bodies. I would recommend this one if you're looking for some fiery vampire-slaying B-horror action. ( )
  Ranjr | Jul 13, 2023 |
A true Vampire classic!
I absolutely loved it!
Right up there with King's 'Salem's Lot and McCammon's "They Thirst".
Great plot, memorable characters.
I cannot find the proper adjectives to give this novel it's proper due.
I savored every chapter and didn't want it to end.
I really wish the Author would have written a sequel.
Chris Stiles is the perfect hero, battling his own inner demons as he battles the real ones.
Just read it ( )
  silversurfer | Oct 30, 2021 |
This was total 80's, cheesy, horror fun. Uzis and vampires in a small town. There's so many horror tropes involved I don't know where to begin, so I think I'll just leave it at that.

My complaints mostly focus on the fact that the book is a bit too long.

If you don't take things too seriously, and you enjoy that fun, silly Rambo-like type of horror, then this is for you!

Recommended!

*Thanks to Valancourt Books for the e-ARC in exchange for my honest feedback. * ( )
1 voter Charrlygirl | Jun 29, 2020 |
This is basically every 80s/90s vampire movie ever made rolled into a book. It's over the top, and scary, and ridiculous, and I loved every minute of it. ( )
  tapestry100 | Mar 28, 2020 |
This is a really good vampire novel from both an underrated and under-published author, T. Chris Martindale. I stumbled on to his terrific novel "Where the Chill Waits" a few years ago and tried relentlessly to get my hands on his other 3 books. Fortunately, I was able to snag a copy of "Nightblood" a few weeks ago and was thrilled with the recent reading experience.

For me, this book ranks just behind my two favorite vampire novels, King's "Salem's Lot" and McCammon's "They Thirst". "Nightblood" has a wonderful set of fully-fleshed out characters who find themselves in a battle for survival in a tiny Indiana town called Isherwood. The fight is let by a tormented Vietnam vet, Chris Styles, who also just happens to be somewhat haunted by the ghost of his dead brother, Alex. In the years since the Vietnam War, Alex has led Chris into situations where evil needs to be destroyed, explaining Chris's venture into Isherwood. Chris finds willing allies in the form of teenage brothers, Bart and Del Miller, who have noticed mysterious goings-on at the old Danner estate - the site of the town's worst disaster years ago. Both boys and Chris soon find that their greatest fears are correct - something is in the Danner house that can't be explained.

That "something" is the vampiric spirit of Nathan Danner which digs itself out of its entombed sanctuary and begins to slowly build an army of dead Isherwood citizens - one soul at a time. The remaining town folks band together behind the strength and leadership of Chris and fight for their lives. The book is filled with action, has few slow spots, and plenty of chills along the way. Martindale throws in a enough plot twists to keep even the most inveterate horror reader engaged.

Now my quest begins to find the other two Martindale books - "Demon Dance" and "The Voice in the Basement". Happy reading! ( )
  coachtim30 | Dec 17, 2014 |
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T. Chris Martindaleauteur principaltoutes les éditionscalculé
Hendrix, GradyIntroductionauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
Hendrix, GradyIntroductionauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
Winters, GregArtiste de la couvertureauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé

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"As a soldier in the jungle of Vietnam, Chris Stiles learned how to fight against a deadly enemy. Now the war is over, but when his brother is slaughtered in Central Park, Chris finds himself called back into action, this time to battle a different kind of foe: an army of the undead! His quest for the creature that killed his brother brings him to Isherwood, Indiana, home to 800 people--and one ancient vampire. As all hell breaks loose and the townspeople are turned one by one into blood-sucking monsters, will Chris's tactical skills and his arsenal of automatic weapons be enough to stop the vampire menace? This first-ever reprint of T. Chris Martindale's action-packed vampire romp Nightblood (1990) includes a new introduction by Grady Hendrix (Paperbacks from Hell) and the original cover painting by Greg Winters."--Page [4] of cover.

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