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Product details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber; Main edition (2 Sept. 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0571226949
  • ISBN-13: 978-0571226948
  • Product Dimensions: 12.6 x 2.6 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 469,242 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Vampyre Labyrinth: RedEye by G. P. Taylor is the first in a gripping new vampire series set against the backdrop of Yorkshire during the Second World War.

About the Author

G. P. Taylor is the author of several best-selling novels, including Shadowmancer, Shadowmancer: The Curse of Salamander Street, Wormwood and Tersias, as well as the Mariah Mundi trilogy. A former vicar of Cloughton in Yorkshire, he has enjoyed a varied career, moving from rock music to social work to ten years in the police force before his ordination. He now lives with his family in Scarborough.


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I ploughed through this book faster than anything I've read this year...in fact, this passed decade. Neglecting kids, wife and clients until the last page was devoured.

The Vampyre Labyrinth is a remarkably crafted tapestry of mystery, history, folklore and legend. The characters are richly developed; friends and fiends being hard to distinguish at first mention.

I particularly love the way GP weaves his very down-to-earth, matter-of-fact scenes with supernatural characters and events. Characters make an appearance then vanish for time, leaving you wondering if and when they'll reappear, and how they'll influence the final outcome.

The plot constantly pulls you forward into the unknown and it maintains a thoroughly gripping storyline that never lets you feel any character is 'safe'. Numerous intriguing twists and turns unfold that may jolt your initial predictions into a different orbit.

I could say more... but don't want to give too much away. Just buy it - you won't be disappointed. And you may also find you have no further dilemmas over this years' Christmas presents. :)
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I finished this book in a day and a half despite the fact that I was involved in a holiday club and have three children and a husband to see to. This is one of those books that grips you at the first page and won't let go until the book has reached its conclusion. I think Jago is a superb character - courageous and strong, and I can't wait to see how his story progresses in the next book in the series. The Vampyre Labyrinth -Redeye is a fast paced action story with lots of intrigue, history and folklore. Those who enter the world of Jago Harker will not be disappointed, as my fourteen year old is soon to discover.
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Vampires are the new cool!!! I am an avid fan and reader of GP Taylor's books and especially liked the ones set in Whitby - read Shadowmancer! As a primary school teacher I am always on the look out for a good book for children, especially boys. The desciption of the settings really take you there and you really feel part of the tense drama as the story unfolds. Once I started I couldn't put the book down and had to finish it. Many vampire stories are unsuitable for children as they deal with adult emotions. This book looks at friendship, loyalty and choosing the right path. The hero, Jago, is evacuated to Whitby - but the only child to do so. As he senses the incoming bombers in London, you know early on in the story that he is special. It is only as he arrives in Whitby and the story proceeds that you begin to discover that others know how special he is....especially to the Vampyre Quartet.

GP Taylor's books consider the fight between good and evil and as you read them you are praying for the heroes to overcome the fight. With the fast pace you are turning the pages to see the outcome and are never disappointed.

Can't wait till the next installment.
Well done GP - you have done it again!
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read.

Set in World War II this is the story of Jago Harker.

After Jago is orphaned when a bomb kills his Mother in London, he carries out her wish and is evacuated to Whitby and goes to live at Streonshalgh Manor which is a children's home. There, he meets Biatra or Bia as she becomes closerto him Bia will become more than a friend to Jago.

There is something odd about Jago and also Whitby. He soon discovers that he has links to Whitby through his Mother and Aunt.

This is a real corker of a book, the pace is unrelenting and G.P. Taylor writes about Whitby expertly as he knows the Town well. Shadowmancer was also set there. Combining myth with fact and fiction makes this book an absolute 'must have' read.

I read this book in just under 2 hours and then bought the next one.
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I've been following GP Taylor's work for some time. He's a master storyteller. In this book, you get so in to it that you can feel and smell the cobbles beneath your feet in the middle of a cold dark night... It's incredibly spooky and heaps of fun. It's not your average vamp book that is coming out these days. This story in intertwined with history and places that make it more believable and a bit more gritty. Set in war-time England, there is so many elements that add to the story and the main character, Jago, is a real treat; the unlikely hero. Kids and adults alike will love this. You don't have to be a fantasy buff to enjoy GP's work - somehow he has a way of pulling any reader in!
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