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Bloodshot (Cheshire Red) [Kindle Edition]

Cherie Priest
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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"Witty, fast-paced, and fabulous ... a vastly entertaining read!" --Jeaniene Frost, NY Times bestselling author

"Cherie's tackled the urban fantasy novel with great vigour and this is a most likeable addition to the genre. Think perhaps To Catch a Thief and Tomb Raider with a supernatural twist, this is a great read." --SFF World

"A 100-year-old vampire thief runs afoul of secret biological experimenters first of an urban fantasy series from the versatile author of Boneshaker...Brutally unsentimental narrator Raylene...makes a quirky and charming if bloodthirsty host. A refreshing and addictive lure for readers uninterested in fangs, bats, capes and hissing." --Kirkus, starred review

"Steampunk and gothic author Priest dives into urban fantasy with this entertaining conspiracy thriller...Raylene's breezy, first-person voice and quirky views on life add plenty of bite to the story." --Publishers Weekly "Priest writes a fast-paced mix of caper novel and thriller that features realistically flawed characters. Plenty of action and a fairly high body count (mostly bad guys) make this a good suggestion for fans of Christopher Farnsworth's Blood Oath and other crime readers who don't mind a few vampires." --Booklist

"Even if you've been experiencing some vampire fatigue lately, Cherie Priest's smart-mouth, sticky-fingered protagonist is still worth spending 350 pages with. Instead of trying to reinvent the vampire genre, Priest just gives it new life and potency...This book only needs one thing to be fantastic, and that's Raylene's voice. There's an entertainingly aggressive wackiness about her... She's witty and sharp and excellently lecherous." --io9

"Bloodshot is a confident, stylish novel that stands out in the crowd, recommended." --SF Book Reviews

"A 100-year-old vampire thief runs afoul of secret biological experimenters first of an urban fantasy series from the versatile author of Boneshaker...Brutally unsentimental narrator Raylene...makes a quirky and charming if bloodthirsty host. A refreshing and addictive lure for readers uninterested in fangs, bats, capes and hissing." --Kirkus, starred review

"Steampunk and gothic author Priest dives into urban fantasy with this entertaining conspiracy thriller...Raylene's breezy, first-person voice and quirky views on life add plenty of bite to the story." --Publishers Weekly

"Bloodshot is a confident, stylish novel that stands out in the crowd, recommended." --SF Book Reviews

"A 100-year-old vampire thief runs afoul of secret biological experimenters first of an urban fantasy series from the versatile author of Boneshaker...Brutally unsentimental narrator Raylene...makes a quirky and charming if bloodthirsty host. A refreshing and addictive lure for readers uninterested in fangs, bats, capes and hissing." --Kirkus, starred review

"Steampunk and gothic author Priest dives into urban fantasy with this entertaining conspiracy thriller...Raylene's breezy, first-person voice and quirky views on life add plenty of bite to the story." --Publishers Weekly "Priest writes a fast-paced mix of caper novel and thriller that features realistically flawed characters. Plenty of action and a fairly high body count (mostly bad guys) make this a good suggestion for fans of Christopher Farnsworth's Blood Oath and other crime readers who don't mind a few vampires." --Booklist

"Even if you've been experiencing some vampire fatigue lately, Cherie Priest's smart-mouth, sticky-fingered protagonist is still worth spending 350 pages with. Instead of trying to reinvent the vampire genre, Priest just gives it new life and potency...This book only needs one thing to be fantastic, and that's Raylene's voice. There's an entertainingly aggressive wackiness about her... She's witty and sharp and excellently lecherous." --io9

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Raylene Pendle (AKA Cheshire Red), a vampire and world-renowned thief, doesn’t usually hang with her own kind. She’s too busy stealing priceless art and rare jewels. But when the infuriatingly charming Ian Stott asks for help, Raylene finds him impossible to resist—even though Ian doesn’t want precious artifacts. He wants her to retrieve missing government files—documents that deal with the secret biological experiments that left Ian blind. What Raylene doesn’t bargain for is a case that takes her from the wilds of Minneapolis to the mean streets of Atlanta. And with a psychotic, power-hungry scientist on her trail, a kick-ass drag queen on her side, and Men in Black popping up at the most inconvenient moments, the case proves to be one hell of a ride.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 508 KB
  • Print Length: 386 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0345520602
  • Publisher: Titan Books; 1 edition (20 Sep 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B005OTKTNA
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #48,714 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By E. A Solinas HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
I'm getting a little burned out on vampire fiction. Thanks to the horrendous Twilight series, it feels like every well-known author is squirting out at least one vampire book -- and most of them are pretty mediocre.

So I pinned my hopes on Cherie Priest (who has already mastered Southern gothic and steampunk) to inject some new blood into the genre that wouldn't bore me silly. "Bloodshot" is the kind of book I call "anti-Twilight" -- a sleek, sexy, gritty thriller with plenty of action, written in a kicky vibrant style. Oh yeah, this is what I want.

Professional vampire thief Raylene is hired by the urbane Ian Stott. Years ago, Ian was kidnapped by the government and experimented on, which caused him to go blind -- and now he needs the files from Project Bloodshot if he has any chance of reversing the condition. But when Raylene accepts the job, she immediately attracts some unwanted attention.

Her search for the files takes her on a cross-country trip, from classified government warehouses to drag queen nightclubs, with men in black following her wherever she goes. With Adrian deJesus (an ex-Navy SEAL drag queen), she sets out to destroy the secret operation once and for all... only to find that someone else is lurking in the shadows.

"Bloodshot" is not your average vampire book -- no Interview with the Vampire-style flashbacks, no wangsting about the woes of immortality, not much in the way of undead politics. By avoiding all the cliches that plague the urban fantasy genre, Cherie Priest ends up producing a sleek, shadowy little thriller that just happens to star a vampire.

Priest's writing glides along smoothly, with just the right amount of gritty realism, tightly-written action scenes, and a vibrant style (one of Raylene's cars is "painted over with a dark green that looked like pond slime at midnight"). Her dialogue is snappy and sharp, and Raylene displays just the right mix of arch wit and down-to-earth sensibility to make her fun to read about. The one downside: it's finished in a satisfactory manner, but a bunch of plot threads are left hanging for the inevitable sequel.

In fact, Raylene is a pretty fun character, period -- she's smart, experienced, ingenious, and has nerves of steel. She's a sort of technologically-adept Arsene Lupin, on a Robert Ludlum mission. And Priest rounds off the cast with two intriguing male leads -- there's the grumpy, feisty drag queen Adrian (aka "Sister Rose), and the elegant, intelligent Ian. Both of them better be in the next book!

"Bloodshot" is a refreshingly gritty, sleek thriller that just so happens to have a vampire, and Cherie Priest left me panting for whatever is next for Raylene.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I've just finished reading this book and must admit one thing: I WANT MORE! :)

The ride started off good, the pace was fast and fast enough to keep me glued and interested what will come next (?) somewhere around half way the pace goes high wire very fast until the end, and even as it finished I still want more, can't wait to grab Cherie Priest's other books.

To the story, shall we? The story is about a Vampire female name Raylene. Mind me I usually dislike female main characters but this one took me by surprise, Raylene is wild, almost nothing girly about her, and that's how I loved it, I don't think I would stand another standard vampire love story.

Raylene is a famous thief for rent, she is not sociable (I wouldn't call it anti-social because it's a bit different). One day she is employed by other vamp, which is rare, to steal some papers for him and here the story begins.

I don't want to spoil anything, so go on and read it and I am sure you won't be disappointed.
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By MayaD
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
There are times in the book you find yourself out of the loop in terms of the plot, only to have them revealed to you as it is revealed to other characters. There are times you find the main character hanging on extraneous detail and it makes you impatient to find a nugget of the actual story..

But I could not put this book down and would make up any excuse to disappear into the bath with it! Cherie Priest has a way of writing that makes her novels drip with gold and despite the recent vampire fad, this is neither glittery or beastial. It's empathetic, insightful and very human! Funny, dangerous and charismatic. I bought the sequel the moment I saw it.
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