Review
"Andrews [is] an exceptional writer and a master of storytelling ... a
strong emotional resonance ... completely engrossing ... an incredible
storytelling feat." --Marcus Alexander Hart, Author of "The Oblivion Society"
"... incredible ... sharp ... creative ... original and interesting ideas driving the plot and drama ... an ending like a kick in the gut." --Alex Zawacki, Class-B
"Andrews shows a lot of versatility ... as much competence and style as Poppy Z. Brite or Anne Rice." Book of the Month. --Lesley Meade, Booknet
"An interesting story ... I couldn't wait to see what happened next ... the characters are appealing and the concept is absorbing ..." --Conan Tigard, Book Browser
"... a spellbinding novel ... fascinating, riveting ... hard to put down ... a talented writer ... would convert wonderfully to the screen ..." --Grabbermcgrew, Sharp Writer Reviews
"... incredible ... sharp ... creative ... original and interesting ideas driving the plot and drama ... an ending like a kick in the gut." --Alex Zawacki, Class-B
"Andrews shows a lot of versatility ... as much competence and style as Poppy Z. Brite or Anne Rice." Book of the Month. --Lesley Meade, Booknet
"An interesting story ... I couldn't wait to see what happened next ... the characters are appealing and the concept is absorbing ..." --Conan Tigard, Book Browser
"... a spellbinding novel ... fascinating, riveting ... hard to put down ... a talented writer ... would convert wonderfully to the screen ..." --Grabbermcgrew, Sharp Writer Reviews
Product Description
College students Neil Carpenter and Mark Hudson set out to create "The Triumvirate," a comic book about a vampire, a werewolf, and a zombie who resist their evil natures and hunt their own kind. When Neil learns hypnosis in his Psychology class, he proposes using it to enrich the characters - they could hypnotize themselves into believing that they are the characters, then exchange interviews.
To test the idea, Neil assumes the identity of the vampire - the wealthy and deeply religious Alistaire Bachman. The Game begins ...
... a Game that leads to a whirlwind of confusion, murder, and impossibility.
To test the idea, Neil assumes the identity of the vampire - the wealthy and deeply religious Alistaire Bachman. The Game begins ...
... a Game that leads to a whirlwind of confusion, murder, and impossibility.

