Book Review: Red, White, and Blood by Christopher Farnsworth

Author: FitzPublished: Apr 27, 2012 at 6:12 am 0 comments

How do you feel about the Boogie Man? No, we're not talking about someone "shaking their groove thing" and we're not talking about something you might get on your finger after some proboscoid exploration. We're talking about the actual Boogie Man (or bogeyman or boogeyman or boogieman) — the original monster under the bed.

At my house, the Boogie Man received such attention by my youngest child that we had to invent a "Monster Alarm" (like a burglar alarm) that we would "arm" when we went to bed so no monsters could "get her: in the middle of the night. And even during my own childhood I can remember a morbid fascination with monsters in the dark that has survived to the present day.

Perhaps that's why I've really enjoyed Christopher Farnsworth's series about a vampire working for the President of the United States. With The President's Vampire and Blood Oath Farnsworth introduced Nathaniel Cade, a vampire who was pardoned by President Andrew Johnson after a brutal set of murders on a whaling ship. He was then bound by a Voodoo blood oath to serve and protect the President of the United States forever. Sure, Cade is still a monster, but he protects the interests of the Presidents from the other monsters who also live there. Monsters of both literary and mythological origins.

When you consider all the foes Cade has faced in the first two books, from vampires and a real-life Dr. Frankenstein to the more mundane enemies, it's amazing to think that he's faced the Boogie Man before. He's had other names, of course... The Zodiac Killer. BTK. The Ax Man of New Orleans. But as many times as Cade has faced and beaten him, he keeps coming back.

Now the Boogie Man is back and determined to end Cade once and for all. But more than that, he's working with someone else this time. Helen Holt. A woman who has somehow stayed alive despite Cade's efforts. A woman who wants Cade gone, but also wants to see power shift and new blood in the White House.

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Brian Fitzpatrick (aka "Fitz") is a software engineer and writer living in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with his wife, two daughters, two dogs, a cat, and two rats (new for Xmas 2010!) -- trying desperately to survive the chaos!

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