Bloody Acquisitions, Drew Hayes
Bloody Acquisitions, Drew Hayes
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Bloody Acquisitions

Author: Drew Hayes

Narrator: Kirby Heyborne

Unabridged: 9 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/06/2016


Synopsis

With a thriving parahuman accounting practice, a steady relationship, and a circle of trusted friends, Fred's undead life has become more enjoyable than his normal one ever was. Unfortunately, it also seems that he's no longer the only vampire to appreciate the up-and-coming city of Winslow, Colorado. A new clan of vampires is moving in, and they aren't well known for tolerating outsiders in their territory.

Now, Fred must cope with the growing presence—and threat—of other vampires even as he struggles to keep up with his business's demands and make time for his friends. Between hidden parahuman towns, crazed vampire hunters, quarreling mages, and the world's least subtle spy, it will take all of Fred's wiles just to keep his head above water. And as the new clan sinks their fangs deeper and deeper into his city, the undead accountant is faced with a choice between two equally unappealing options: flee his home, or stand against an entire clan of fellow vampires.

About Drew Hayes

Drew Hayes graduated from Texas Tech with a degree in English. He is the author of many books, including NPCs and The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant. Drew lives in Texas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara

The best Fred yet. The plotting and writing have grown in fluidity since the first volume, which is a pleasure to behold. I give this five stars, not because it's the world's greatest literature, but because it is so much fun, and sometimes fun is what you need. It's also hopeful, because Fred is al......more

4 Stars Review: This was yet another sweet, light, funny, enjoyable audiobook in the Fred series. It's getting harder for me to review them though since I've liked the same things every time. Fred is definitely a unique, atypical sort of vampire, but that's what makes him so likeable. The found family......more

Goodreads review by Trike

This was the best entry yet. I like it when smart characters behave intelligently, and the humble Fred the vampire accountant is all about brains rather than brawn. This time around each section remains distinct but they feel more episodic and less like shared-world short stories. I’m surprised no o......more

Goodreads review by C.T.

The continuing adventures of Fred the Vampire Accountant are anything but uninteresting. Fred now has to deal with the fact that a vampire clan has moved into his hometown and are dead set on recruiting him. Fred has difficulty with the idea of being forced to answer to be a bunch of preening sociop......more