Blood Slaves, Markus Redmond
Blood Slaves, Markus Redmond
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Blood Slaves

Author: Markus Redmond

Series: Blood Saga

Narrator: Akin Omotoso

Unabridged: 11 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/29/2025


Synopsis

For readers of Victor LaValle, Tananarive Due, Stephen Graham Jones, and Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad, this ingenious reimagining of the vampire origin story set during the early days of American slavery blends alternate history with supernatural horror, as the last surviving member of an ancient African vampire tribe meets a slave desperate for freedom, and together, they lead an army of enslaved people in a cinematically blood-soaked battle for freedom and revenge. What if nobody ever freed the slaves … because they freed themselves—150 years before the Civil War? In the Province of Carolina, 1710, freedom seems unattainable for Willie, for his beloved Gertie, and for their unborn child. They live, suffer, and toil under their brutal master, James “Big Jim” Barrow, whose grand plantation was built by the blood, sweat, and tears of the enslaved. To flee this hell on earth is be hunted and killed. Until one strange night Willie is offered a dark hope by Rafazi, an enigmatic slave with an irresistible and blood-chilling path to liberation. Hailing from the Kingdom of Ghana, Rafazi is the lone survivor of the Ramanga, an African vampire tribe rendered nearly extinct by plague. Rafazi has roamed the world for centuries with an undying desire to replenish the power that once defined his heritage. In Willie, Rafazi has found his first biddable subject to be turned and to help in a hungry revolt. And Willie desires nothing more than to free his people from malicious bondage. Whatever it takes.  One by one, as an army of blood slaves thirsting for revenge is gathered, the headstrong Gertie fears that no good can come from the vampiric legacy that courses through Rafazi’s veins. Willie knows that only evil can fight evil. And when the woman he loves stands between the reemergence of the Ramanga and the justified slaughter of the oppressors, Willie must make an irreversible decision. Only one thing is certain: on the Barrow plantation, and beyond, blood will spill. Part historical drama, part supernatural horror, and part alternate history, Blood Slaves is an ingenuous and defiant new creation myth of the vampire, one rooted in both justice and the sometimes-violent means necessary to achieve it.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Esta on August 05, 2025

You know a horror novel’s doing something right when the vampires are the least horrifying thing in it. Firstly, this book is excruciatingly painful to read. If you plan to pick it up, please take care and be mindful of content warnings. I don’t say this lightly. Nearly every major trigger is present......more

Goodreads review by Aubrei on April 12, 2025

1.5 ⭐ Oof. The more I think about this book the more I dislike it. Let me preface this by saying: - I read a lot of horror - Vampires are my fave supernatural creature (especially vampires from different cultures) - I am not typically very sensitive to trigger warnings in books (ex: tender is the flesh i......more

Goodreads review by Morgan on July 29, 2025

When I first read the description of Blood Slaves, I was immediately struck by the power of its premise. The idea of blending vampire mythology with an alternate history of enslaved people rising up against their oppressors felt both bold and necessary. When I was approved to read an early copy, the......more

Goodreads review by Sidney on May 27, 2025

4.25/5✨ when I first read the synopsis of this book I knew I was going to love it. slaves turned blood thirsty vampires who seek freedom & revenge, count me in! except, little did I know how much this book was going to trigger me. it was so emotional! the story starts slow but around 40% it picks up &......more

Goodreads review by Zana on July 30, 2025

This novel is INTENSE. There's a lot of graphic violence, abuse of all kinds (verbal, physical, psychological, sexual, you name it), and a level of realism to American slavery that's gut-wrenching, nauseating, and absolutely disgusting. You've been warned. In a way, I'm really glad that the author, h......more