This book is a compilation of articles, each treating a different aspect of the origins of the Vampire Mythos. As one might expect, there's a bit of overlap, especially in the first few essays. Each writer approaches the subject from a different angle, depending on their areas of expertise. It's quite fascinating and it becomes quickly clear that vampires aren't all about Dracula, Buffy, Lestat, or Edward, but that certain things are, as one might expect, a bit muddy historically. I wished there'd been more material on vampire background in addition to the focus on the Balkans. Fortunately, the editor includes short bibliography following the final essay, listing well over a dozen other books on the history of vampires.