Wasting
no time
in
setting
a tone
of
spine-tingling
horror,
Darren
Shan
tells
his
readers
right at
the
beginning,
"This is
a true
story."
Darren
and his
best
friend,
Steve,
secretly
buy
tickets
for an
illegal
freak
show.
They are
spellbound
at the
fascinating
performances
of the
Wolfman,
Rhamus
Twobellies
and
Alexander
Ribs.
But
nothing
can
match
the
amazing
feats of
Mr.
Crepsley
and his
deadly
spider,
Madam
Octa.
Steve
recognizes
the man
from the
cover of
one of
his
horror
books—Mr.
Crepsley
is a
vampire.
Darren's
envy of
the
spider
prompts
him to
make a
foolish
attempt
at
thievery.
And when
Steve
lies
near
death,
the
victim
of a
lethal
spider
bite,
Darren's
only
chance
to save
him
drives
him to a
terrifying
decision—to
become
the
vampire's
assistant.
The
author's
choice
of using
a
"mock-umentary"
style is
a
brilliant
one.
Rather
than the
usual
frights
associated
with the
horror
genre,
the
reader
is
further
addled
by the
sense of
reality
when
Darren
falls
into a
nightmare
of
vampirish
proportions.
Readers
will be
howling
for the
sequel
(due
September,
2001) to
this
bone-chilling
novel. |