They’re searching and they want to figure out what they are. “Teenage girls between 13 and 15 get caught up in stuff. “Do you remember the Slenderman incident?” author Elizabeth Engstrom asks, referring to the 2014 case in which two 12-year-old girls lured their friend into the woods and stabbed her 19 times in an attempt to impress the non-existent urban legend known as Slenderman. Throughout the novel’s pages, what’s really happening is that she’s going insane. She becomes a vampire because she wills it. She kills one of them and hits the road, sucking blood to survive, mesmerizing men with her eyes, sleeping in a coffin, and turning into fog when necessary.Īngelina’s vampirism isn’t the result of a curse, she wasn’t bitten by a master vampire, it’s not something lurking in her DNA. The use of any part of this publication reproduced, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, or stored in a retrieval system, without prior written consent of the publisher, constitutes an infringement of the copyright law.Īngelina, the main character, is assaulted by two men while hitchhiking around the country, which awakens her vampiric nature. Published by Valancourt Books, Richmond, VirginiaĪll rights reserved. “Paperbacks from Hell” logo designed by Timothy O’Donnell. Introduction copyright © 2019 by Grady Hendrix Cover painting copyright © 1988 by Bob Eggleton
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