Prohibition. Gangsters. Vampires.Saul Imbierowicz' s life has not been the same since the fateful night that Al Capone murdered him. And even though Saul is now one of the living dead – a vampire – his life is still fraught with challenges as he tries to understand his vampire powers. His partner Christian is no longer threatening to stake Saul, but Saul is still searching for answers as he tries to understand his new powers.Meanwhile, Al Capone is being released from prison, but that is the least of Saul' s worries. Eliot Ness has deemed the notorious gangster off limits, while Director J. Edgar Hoover has taken note of Saul and Christian' s activities and has his own plans for the two agents. When Mr. Brown' s mysterious master finally reveals herself, she puts Saul' s family in more danger than they' ve ever been in before. Saul' s life continues to change, and not for the better. The choices that Saul must make in order to save his family, stop Capone, and deal with new threats, might come at a price too high for Saul to pay.
I pretty much flew through this book. I think it may be my favorite of the three so far. A lot of action, a bigger story, and how can you not love an adventure with Ness, Capone, vampires, and... well you'll just have to read it to find out.
What do get when you cross vampires with real life mobsters and a main character named Saul Imbierowicz? You get a unique book trilogy by collaborative writers Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee, the first of which being dedicated to their moms. Book one, Unremarkable is rather more remarkable than the title eludes, so don’t be fooled. In this book, you meet the bulk of the cast. The second book, Untouchable finds the story evolving and the third book, Unavoidable wrapping up the storyline. I’m normally not one to write extensive reviews as I don’t like to give spoilers but I will tell you that this book trilogy has a new take on vampires blended with some classic elements. If you love intrigue and action with a fantastical twist on history, I highly recommend this trilogy.