Sunglasses After Dark, Nancy A Collins
Sunglasses After Dark, Nancy A Collins
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Sunglasses After Dark

Author: Nancy A Collins

Narrator: Melodee M Spevack

Unabridged: 9 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2014

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Urban, Horror, Noir


Synopsis

Sunglasses After Dark by award-winning author Nancy A. Collins, tells the story of a punk female vampire/vampire hunter searching for the creature responsible for attacking her as she attempts to rescue an innocent man from an unholy faith healer.  While on vacation in Swinging London in 1969, American heiress Denise Thorne disappears, never to be seen again. That very same night Sonja Blue, a tough-as-nails punk vampire/vampire-slayer--conceived in terror and born of blood--rises from the gutters of SoHo, determined to fight for what remains of her humanity as she travels the globe, slaying the shadowy creatures who prey on the innocent. But hunting vampires is nowhere as dangerous as the threat posed by The Other--the demonic personality that constantly battles her for control of their shared body.One of the first modern Urban Fantasy novels, Sunglasses After Dark has garnered wide-spread critical praise and is a winner of the Horror Writers Association's coveted Bram Stoker Award as well as the British Fantasy Society’s Icarus Award. Out of print for several years, this audiobook edition of Sunglasses After Dark, originally recorded by RadioArchives and now the property of the author, uses the updated and revised edition, which is her preferred text.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Graeme

Do we really need another book where a woman is 'raped,' into her power? 3 Stars. Downgrading this to 2 stars. On reflection the production values were insulting to this reader, and the exposition was terrible. The positives (when they were present). A high level of inventiveness, and excellent visual......more

Goodreads review by Elaine

It was ok. I wasn't aware before reading that the author had edited newer versions of the book. It kind of ruined the flow of the story for me. I knew the book was published in the late eighties and then came across mention of a DVD player which confused me. SO I looked up some reviews here to f......more