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  • ISBN-10: 034099813X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340998137
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The presidential vampire 23 May 2010
By E. A Solinas HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Personally, I am getting sick of all the drippy romantic vampire drivel that's currently being churned out because of the "Twilight" craze.

So it's something of a relief to come across a book like "Blood Oath," which instead focuses on a really cool concept -- what if there were a vampire secret agent who had been serving the US president for the last century-and-a-half? "Blood Oath" at times feels like a paint-by-numbers thriller, but the fast pace, solid prose and inclusion of vampire intrigue make it a fun read.

Zach Burrows is an ambitious, fast-rising young political figure... until he's caught fooling around with the president's teenage daughter. So he's reassigned to a new post: the presidential liaison to Nathaniel Cade, a vampire who is blood-oathed to the president, and who does all sorts of secret missions to destroy supernatural threats to the United States.

Their first mission: jihadist terrorists are shipping dismembered American soldiers into the U.S., intending to create Unmenschsoldat -- undead killing machines, better known as Frankenstein monsters.

So Cade and the reluctant Zach are sent to find the one man who can create those monsters, but are unable to prove anything. Even worse, they have attracted hostile attention from several different areas -- the monstrous Dr. Konrad, a beautiful vampire, and a terrifying Shadow Company which knows no mercy. They're determined to bring down the United States, even the world as we know it... and Cade too.

It doesn't come as a surprise that Christopher Farnsworth is a screenwriter, because "Blood Oath" reads like the novelization of a fast-paced action thriller. It has some well-placed flashbacks, evil terrorists, flashy political conspiracies, and a sort of James Bond vampire (minus the girls) -- even the action-packed opener feels like the teaser to a movie, right before the opening credits.

The biggest flaw in the book is that sometimes it feels a little too by-the-numbers as an action thriller. However, it's also lots of fun -- Farnsworth blasts through a fast-moving plot, and fills the pages with plenty of action, horrific gore and snappy dialogue ("Someone has to protect the meek until they can inherit the Earth"). Compared to all that soppy "Twilight" driven, Farnsworth's prose has a sleek masculine tang that's very refreshing.

He also inserts lots of pseudoscientific/pseudohistorical snippets from classified files, deftly fleshing out the whole idea of a presidential vampire. Plus, he inserts some clever nods to H.P. Lovecraft and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.

And Cade is very chilly and introverted, but also very capable and intelligent. Despite believing that he's eternally damned, he's also a creature of strong morals and rock-solid beliefs. Farnsworth does an excellent job depicting a man of the mid-1800s who has grown and changed over the centuries, even if he has the quirky habit of using outdated slang. Zach is an annoying little twerp at first, but becomes more likable over time.

"Blood Oath" follows the mold for action thrillers, but adds in plenty of supernatural chills and vampiric problems. Here's hoping for more stories to come.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Reads like a screen play. Not great. 28 Nov 2010
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I found this book quite dull. It reads like an well developed outline for a novel. It is the writers first novel and it is ok for a first novel but I got bored with the plot/plots and I think he needs to develop the characters a lot more; I just didn't care what happened to them. There is lots of action but if I don't care what happens to anyone in the story then there is no point to it for me.
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Format:Paperback
If you were to blend the thriller stylings of Vince Flynn or David Baldacci, and mash them together with Jim Butcher's Dresden Files, this is probably what you'd get. Fast-paced, engaging and great fun, this was a pleasant surprise, and a book I devoured extremely quickly. I've been studying American politics and the presidency for the past five years, and had a long-standing fascination with vampires and the supernatural. Therefore, the synopsis of "Blood Oath" jumped out at me when I first read it. The premise had the potential to go one of two ways: it could have been a disaster, or it could have been the start of something entertaining and special. Thankfully, it falls most definitely in the second category.

"Blood Oath", for me, stood out for one very important reason: it gets on with things. Other series in this sub-genre have, in my experience, had problems with getting off the ground at a decent pace. Even novels that make up The Dresden Files, perhaps the most successful supernatural-infused series, have a tendency to take an awful long time to get up to speed. Blood Oath certainly did not suffer from this, and I quickly found myself invested in the story and also intrigued by the blended supernatural-real world that Farnsworth has created. He doesn't make the reader sit through pages of exposition to get us settled in - rather, he deploys a very simple and effective literary device (briefing book excerpts at the beginning of most chapters) to give us just enough information to make us comfortable. I felt at home reading about this version of reality as I do with series I've followed for a long time. This, to me, makes Blood Oath stand above a lot of other, established series. It's not fully realised, as there are some gaps left, but one assumes they will be filled as the series progresses.

The `Good Guys' of the piece are interesting and well-rounded. Cade, our vampire hero isn't of the Twilight or Vampire Diaries ilk (although, there is a little bit of angst thrown in for good measure). He is, undoubtedly an "apex predator", but one who is bound to serve the United States. Zach, his young, politically ambitious new liaison offers a nice foil for Cade, not to mention an easy in for explaining the world to the reader. It takes the two some time to get used to each other's working practices, but we see a good working relationship evolve on the page. Zach's sometimes abrasive and snotty character, not to mention his initial disbelief at what's been revealed to him, makes for some amusing moments. For example, when Zach brings up the ubiquitous notion that vampires are masters of human sex appeal, Cade clarifies things:

"Humans are our food. Do you want to have sex with a cow?"
"Touché..."

The villains of the novel are delightfully twisted and varied. As already hinted at, Farnsworth has taken the modern premise of Middle Eastern terrorists and twisted it to suit the supernatural-bent of his novels. Not only are there a group of Apocalyptic crazies planning an attack on the US, but Cade and Zach also have to deal with an evil alchemist, and a shadowy agency plagued by personal agendas and staffed by socio- and psychopaths. It makes for a varied, action-packed adventure, as those working for good must not only contend with being caught in the middle of a number of conspiracies, but also being played as a pawn in a couple of them as well.

I prefer this to the Dresden Files for one very key reason: pacing. Butcher's novels are very well structured and realised, but of the four I've read, it felt like each one took forever to get going. This is certainly not the case with Blood Oath, which I picked up late one night, expecting to read a couple chapters before going to sleep. Instead, I read a quarter of the novel before biology won and I had to go to sleep. I finished the rest of the book the next day.

If I had one complaint (minor as it is), it is that the author could have done a better job of Cade's vampire-origin story. It's well done, but a bit vague. Maybe I've just got used to Anne Rice's long origin-tales, so I always feel that shorter, punchier versions seem a bit rushed and not quite as satisfying (for example, what else has he been used for, since Andrew Johnson bound him to the US?). Nevertheless, it's not central to the story - there are plenty of references to events that have happened before this novel's timeline, so it's clear that Farnsworth is gearing up for a large series (and the opportunities do seem near-endless). Aside from that, I don't think I have a single complaint or issue with the novel.

This novel should appeal to a broad swathe of the reading public. If you like Supernatural and other shows of that ilk, this should certainly appeal. If you're a fan of anything vampire or supernatural-related, this will appeal. It should also appeal to fans of thriller authors like Vince Flynn, David Baldacci, and Brad Thor, who are maybe finding the US-vs-Middle Eastern extremists meme a little tired and ragged around the edges. Farnsworth does a great job throughout weaving the Other Side (supernatural) into American history, offering up some interesting and original explanations for some key and tangential events of US history.

This was an absolute pleasure to read: it's fun, intriguing, has huge potential, and is written with the skill of a long-time thriller bestseller (despite it being his debut). The author's prose is fluid and fast-paced, aiding a well-structured plot. This is a compelling and compulsively readable novel, in which everything just works extremely well. The infrequent, yet well-placed, insubordinate humour also helps a great deal. I can't wait for the second instalment in the series, "The President's Vampire", which will be released in the next couple of months on both sides of the Atlantic.

Highly recommended.

For Fans of: Jim Butcher, David Wellington, Matt Forbeck, Simon R. Green, Justin Gustainis, Supernatural, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Underworld movies
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars a different type of vampire
yes i found this book quite interesting, but will need to read the other two, before i make a full comment.
Published 2 months ago by judy thomas
3.0 out of 5 stars The President's Vampire!
Very visual, well written tale, imagine something between 24 and Lost Boys.... can just imagine the 'Undead Soldiers' in a movie version. Read more
Published 2 months ago by AMC
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent .. Stand up Mr Farnsworth..
Loved this book ... a fantastic debut ... a great character in Cade & i enjoyed the way the story flowed with not that many obvious 'vampire' lines ... Read more
Published 4 months ago by JoParky56
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fangtastic Action Thriller
Like partners in a mis-matched buddy cop movie, the relationship between Barrows and Cade is at the heart of this novel. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Pablo Cheesecake (The Eloquent Page)
5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun.
Loved Nathaniel, loved Zach. All in all a really good read.
Have already downloaded the second book in the series.
Buy it.
Published 7 months ago by Linda Kersh
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read
I purchased this book to take on holiday and it was the perfect read. The characters are well written and 3 dimensional, the story is well paced and a real page turner. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Andi
5.0 out of 5 stars Damn good.
Really liked this. Picked it up on a whim, and actually thought at 1st glance the term 'Presidents vampire' might refer to a secret, and it would be a boring political thriller. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Manga goat
4.0 out of 5 stars cross between men in black and hellboy
Have just finished it and I'm now looking forward to reading the next one. plaenty of action, a bit of humor and i like the bits at the start of chapters where it links it into... Read more
Published 14 months ago by J. M
2.0 out of 5 stars Do NOT buy the Kindle edition
I am sure I would love this book, except for the fact that I bought the Kindle edition and the formatting is SO bad that is is almost ruining it for me. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Tessa66
3.0 out of 5 stars Meh
Well, this was OK. I was expecting a lot better from the reviews. Nice idea, but Cade is actually really quite boring (no sense of humour, no enjoyment of being a vampire, no weird... Read more
Published 19 months ago by KA Bodsworth
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