The
sequel
to
Shan's
successful
horror
debut is
another
guilty
pleasure.
Shan,
the
author/narrator
of this
putative
true
account,
is now a
"half-vampire"
and the
assistant
to the
well-meaning
vampire
Mr.
Crepsley.
Since he
refuses
to drink
human
blood,
Darren
is
slowly
dying.
After
exiling
himself
from his
family
and
friends,
he is
also
lonely;
so he
and Mr.
Crepsley
return
to the
freak
show
where
they
met.
There he
bonds
with
Evra,
the
reptilian
snake-handler,
and Sam,
a
precocious
human
boy.
Unfortunately,
he also
gets
involved
with
R.V., a
stereotypical
unwashed
hippie
eco-warrior,
who
decides
to make
his next
cause
freeing
the
show's
animal
acts.
Shan
won't
win any
literary
awards
for this
one-Darren's
voice is
stilted
and
unconvincing,
suspense
is
created
by
contrived
cliffhangers,
ominous
foreshadowing
keeps
falling
from the
sky like
anvils,
and the
plot is
gutted
by
elementary
scientific
blunders
(such as
repeated
references
to the
python's
"poison").
Once
Darren
becomes
a
freak-show
insider,
the
eerie
creepiness
is not
so
easily
maintained;
but Shan
more
than
makes up
for that
by
ladling
out
great
glops of
macabre
grotesquerie:
a
snake-boy
who can
lick the
inside
of his
own
nose!
Mute
misshapen
dwarfs
who
feast on
human
flesh!
The
circus
performer
who saws
off his
own
limbs!
Gross-out
horror
fans
will
devour
it and
clamor
for the
next in
the
series. |