I really enjoyed this story. This is a very atmospheric tale set in America where a washed up ship is located full of dead bodies. If this sounds similar to Bram Stoker's Dracula, yes, the influence is obvious, but this is a great read in its own right. There are some really nice gritty descriptions of the squalid areas that the Irish immigrants are living in and the stereotypical fights that take place. Among this, the story details how some of the characters came to America to make a better life, but something else came with them. There are some very graphic images, violent outbursts between the residents, and a nice tense, doom ridden atmosphere in certain parts, that all gel really well to add substance to make this a book that you easily get drawn into. The human element is nicely described between the 'haves' and 'have nots' in an almost Dickensian manner and the infighting amongst themselves adds an extra challenge for the local law enforcement and the lead characters when it becomes apparent that things are not well.
A must read for fans of vampire fiction, historical horror or anyone who likes a well thought out story that is easy to get into and will keep you interested to the final page.