by Morgan Gallagher
BOOK DESCRIPTION
London, April 1987
Dreyfuss holds all the cards: money, power and no conscience. He steals Joanne from the busy streets in a moment; she wakes in a room with no windows. He spends months schooling her to obey, tearing her down with pain and terror. When she begins to break, as hope of escape fades... he reveals his final madness: he is vampire. She too, will be vampire: his Changeling. A greater battle begins. All she has is her will and the need to be free. Can she keep fighting, or will he win?
How long can she stay human?
Changeling is the first novel in the Dreyfuss Trilogy: a vampire mythology for adults.
AUTHOR BIO
Morgan Gallagher is in her late 40s, and should know better, about spending her writing life with vampires. However, she has no choice, as they refuse to go away and leave her alone. A native Scot, she lives in the Scottish Borders with her husband and their six year old son. A full time carer for her husband who is severely disabled, Morgan also works as a volunteer for several charities and is passionate about the rights of babies, children and mothers. She has campaigned vigorously against child detention during immigration procedures. She and her husband home educate their son and attempt to keep a never ending stream of cats under control. The North Sea pounds their fishing village every winter, and every major storm, the entire family are to be found in the car parked on the headland admiring the view. Apart from the cats, that is, who are at home dreaming of summer.
I loved this book. Stayed up all night reading it. A real page turner and nicely unpredictable. The way Morgan gets inside her characters' heads is frightening.....
ReplyDeleteDefinitely one of the best vampire tales I've ever read. :)
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