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Worth Their Weight In Blood [Kindle Edition]

Carole Jahme
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This extraordinary novel fuses Darwinian science fiction, Gothic horror and small-town low-life. It is a surreal, futuristic nightmare about the attempt of a young single mother to escape from the squalor of the actual into a "utopian" (but actually dystopian) world ruled by vampires. The unique and satirical use of cutting edge biological theory launches the reader into a hilarious and disturbing fantasy world.

About the Author

Carole Jahme - is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. She has a Masters in evolutionary psychology and a specialist interest in human communication. Jahme works as a journalist, author, broadcaster, performer and film and programme maker and she manages to synthesise Darwinian theory into almost all of her creative ventures. Carole started her professional life as a model, dancer and actress, she worked with Gerry Cottles Circus performing on the trapeze, tight rope, clowning, acrobatics and acted in movies, TV, radio and theatre, with the likes of Morgan Freeman and Robert Downey Jr, but the call of the wild, particularly the call of wild primates, and the study of human evolution, proved too seductive to resist - http://www.carolejahme.co.uk/ http://carolejahme.blogspot.com/

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 492 KB
  • Print Length: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Mira Publishing House cic; 1st edition (20 Jan 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00702Z3IA
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #437,257 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4.0 out of 5 stars An Interesting Premise 1 Jun 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Set in a small town in 1990, Scarlet Fox is a twenty something, disillusioned, unemployed single mother. A troubled boy arrives and attempts to befriend her. The burnt remains of a family are found at a circle of Neolithic standing stones. Scarlet becomes haunted and obsessed by their memory.

Scarlet gets a night job at the new blood diseases laboratory and is pleased to study the lab's chimpanzee. She becomes intimately involved with a colleague. But when events take over Scarlet is horrified to discover there are both virtuous and diabolical vampires in town. She is confronted with the choice of becoming a vampire or dying. But she is unprepared for the traumatic loss she suffers in making the life-changing step.

There is another death and the police become suspicious of Scarlet. Love is the only virtue not covered by the virtuous vampires, which allows the vice of envy to establish itself. The troubled boy and a rogue vampire reveal their destructive nature. On the night of the Harvest Festival a jealous drunken rabble, attack the laboratory.

Over the years I have read a lot of horror, absolutely loads of the stuff. In fact, if you put a gun to my head I would probably concede that horror is my favourite genre. When you read large quantities of any genre I think that there is a tendency to become a little jaded after a while. I've mentioned in the past that when it comes specifically to vampire fiction that for me there needs to be a hook. There has to be some unique selling point that is going to pique my interest. Carol Jahme has managed to achieve that in this novel using the premise of vampirism through evolution, it's an intriguing concept. Imagine a world where vampires exist as an off shot of human development. They have co-existed with humans, but always kept themselves hidden, existing on the periphery of human society.

The majority of the story takes place in and around the small town of Radfield and this does give events quite an intimate feel. There is a genuine sense that this is a close-knit community and everyone knows everyone else business. Jahme takes time to detail some of the petty squabbles and local history and this makes everything feel that little bit more realistic.

Everything builds to the novel's bloody finale and the action takes over from the scientific discussion and exploration at this point. It was nice to finally see the vampires of the blood research centre face-off against the townsfolk. There are casualties on both sides and I think it's fair to say that no one is left unscathed by events.

Overall I enjoyed Worth Their Weight in Blood, but I'll admit that, at times, I felt there was perhaps a little bit too much exposition for my taste. Some of the science was beyond me and I'm not sure how much it helped drive the narrative forward. I felt a little bogged down on occasion as I tried to understand a point that a character had just attempted to explain. That said, there is much that I did connect with and Scarlet's journey was certainly interesting enough to capture my attention. There is also some fun characterization. Helios and Roman, the two rogue vampires, are a great inclusion and this ensured I stuck with the story until the end. I would happily recommend this novel to anyone who enjoys his or her horror with a scientific edge.

Worth Their Weight in Blood is published by Mira Publishing and is available now in both paperback and ebooks format.
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5.0 out of 5 stars worth their weight in blood 23 Jan 2012
Format:Paperback
This daring and outrageously funny satirical novel is a brilliant fusion of evolutionary theory, social observation and science fiction to explore the search for alpha status and its limits.
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By Traymca
Format:Paperback
As an avid fan of all things 'horror' with a keen interest in science this was the perfect book for me!

The transformation of Scarlet from shamed single mum to someone very special indeed kept me wanting to read even when it was time to get off the train! This book mixes scientific knowledge around the evolution of humankind with mystery, romance and a touch of ethical consideration. I was able to learn whilst enjoying a damn good story!

The relationship between Scarlet and her mother played a key part of the story and I was able to emphasise with her many on so many levels. The development of the story towards its unexpected conclusion raised many questions within me from those of ethics to feminism ideals but not in a 'text book' way, more of a gentle nudge whilst engrossed in the fantasy...

The other key players in the story were well written with true depth and again I could imagine each and everyone of them as if I knew them personally...

I really cannot wait for a sequel to see what has become of Scarlet, Ruby, Helios and to learn more about the mysterious Roman... please start writing it Carole!
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