Karl Rogers (who also, impossibly wrote Debunking Glenn Beck) has written his only fiction work with Redemption. Other than great prose, that is the only two things they have in common. But I'll probably read everything Rogers has written before all is said and done and I hope he writes more vampire books. This one is graphic, terrifying, unpredictable, and really disturbing. It clings to you in ways you can't really anticipate. It starts off in what you think might be a fairly traditional vampire hunter story - but very quickly it slips out of that groove and heads into weirder, darker territory. Vampires aren't what you think. Soon, the narrator becomes less and less reliable and pretty soon you are sucked into a labyrinth -- what's real, what's unreal - it seems to change minute by minute.