In this
horror
novel,
the
author
and
protagonist
share
the same
name—Darren
Shan.
With
that
crafty
twist,
the
action
gets
underway
fast and
furiously.
Young
Darren
is a
half-vampire,
torn
between
the
worlds
of the
living
and the
dead.
Though
attached
to Mr.
Crepsley,
who made
him a
vampire,
Darren
cannot
bring
himself
to
partake
of human
flesh.
Quickly
he is
learning
that
vampires
do not
live on
animal
blood
alone.
Driven
by
loneliness,
Darren
and Mr.
Crepsley
hook up
with the
Cirque
Du
Freak, a
freak
show
circus
that
features
a snake
boy, a
bearded
lady,
and
Cormac
Limbs, a
man who
can grow
arms,
legs and
fingers
as fast
as you
can chop
them
off.
Darren
finds
friendship
in the
snake
boy,
Evra,
and in
Sam, a
local
boy who
longs to
join the
freak
show.
But an
overzealous
animal
rights
advocate
is
determined
to set
free the
insanely
violent
wolf-man,
and we
know
that a
gory,
bloody
climax
is just
around
the
bend.
Shan is
uncannily
skillful
in
sucking
readers
into his
macabre
world.
Against
all
reason,
we
really
do get
the
sense
that
this is
real.
With
this
book,
the
second
in
Shan's
creepy
"Cirque
Du
Freak"
series,
it won't
take
long to
gain a
faithful
following. |