| The Vampire Tapestry | ||||||||
| Suzy McKee Charnas | ||||||||
| ElectricStory.com, 108 pages | ||||||||
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A review by Lisa DuMond
In his latest incarnation, the vampire is Edward Weyland, respected professor of anthropology and
director of a sleep research lab. It is his connection with the sleep lab that brings him a steady
stream of hapless donors. Unfortunately, it is also what brings suspicion down on him and ends his
carefully orchestrated, comfortable existence at the university.
After he is flushed out by one particularly perceptive woman, the danger to Weyland multiplies. From
that moment on, he is a creature on the run, always looking over his shoulder. A brutal run-in with a
Satanist (one of the most frightening characters to come along in some time) increases his risk
exponentially and has him considering a return to the hibernation that hides him away from the world
for years at a time, until circumstances are more conducive to his survival. But, he has becoming
accustomed to this time and dreads the thought of awakening into yet another unfamiliar world.
Obviously, "Edward Weyland" is a vampire unlike any other encountered in dark fantasy. He drinks
blood, but he doesn't... Come to think of it, these unique characteristics are all part of
The Vampire Tapestry that readers should discover for themselves as they follow the weave
and the warp to the final pattern... if it is the final pattern.
What an interesting thought! Perhaps, Suzy McKee Charnas will deliver a volume of our vampire in a future setting, with
an entirely new world to adjust to and endure. With his talent for reinventing himself, who knows just who
would emerge from the next deep sleep.
More than a standard vampire story, The Vampire Tapestry is a tale of survival. Not of human survival,
because Edward Weyland is so obviously a breed apart, another animal. This vampire is a beast who lives among
us, but is never of us. His likeness to humans is just so much camouflage to protect him and to allow
him freedom to hunt down his prey.
The Vampire Tapestry is a dark fantasy for those who love the old legends, but are ready to look
beyond the stereotypes to something new. It is intense, harsh, and grisly and it has a depth that
will absorb you. You may find yourself asking for more in your horror, as you should.
In between reviews, articles, and interviews, Lisa DuMond writes science fiction and humour. DARKERS, her latest novel, was published in August 2000 by Hard Shell Word Factory. She has also written for BOOKPAGE and PUBLISHERS WEEKLY. Her articles and short stories are all over the map. You can check out Lisa and her work at her website hikeeba!. |
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