The village of Friarmere is in Saddleworth, situated on the edge of the Pennines in the North West of England.
When a stranger moves into the old Grange on the outskirts of the village, life will never be the same again.
As more and more villagers succumb to a mysterious illness or just disappear entirely, its left to the members of the local Brass band to try and piece it all together before it’s too late.
Cut off from the rest of the country by a once in a lifetime blizzard they must fight alone against a Vampire's deadly plan and his growing army of undead minions.
I am Angela Blythe, an Author, who was born in Stoke-on-Trent, England. I now live high up in the beautiful wild moors of Saddleworth, Manchester. Like many people here, I love the countryside, the scenery and playing in a brass band. I spend time with my husband, children, my friends and my 7 cats. My hobbies are writing, watching horror films and cooking.
*I received this book free in exchange for an honest review*
To start this book seemed like it had a lot of promise, it had a similar feel, at first anyway, to Bram Stoker’s Dracula, in that it’s set in a small town and centres around one central vampire/ bad guy, who systematically targets each person... So, yes, the book does follow this projection, but... it - is - so - slow!!! The plot (or lack thereof), the character/ environment descriptions, the complete lack of action or any kind of momentum, the supposed suspense which turned into being nothing more than an annoyance was utterly disappointing. I wanted to not finish this book so many times, in fact it has taken me months and months of absolute druggery just to actually finish it.
I simply cannot believe this is/ has become a series, there seemed to be so little that actually took place in this book that I cannot fathom why a series would be made around it.
I am awarding 2 stars only because I thought the cover art was quirky and for the initial feeling that it was similar to Bram Stoker’s Dracula... otherwise this would have been a 1 Star rating.
Strange one this.....took a while to get going and it completely had me stumped. Had no idea where it was going. Very unusual story line, sometime hard to grasp what was going on. However, saying all that, I read it to the end and laughed at the dark humour. Not going on my favourite book list, but enjoyable all the same.