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The Shake [Kindle Edition]

Mel Nicolai
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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Kirkus Reviews gives THE SHAKE its coveted "Star" rating:

"A philosophically inclined vampire turns gumshoe and investigates an unsolved murder.

"Century-old vampire Shake has lived anonymously in central California for decades, in large part because of his rules of thumb concerning his victims—"eat and run," and never get emotionally involved. But after sucking dry his latest "donor"—the severely depressed, 28-year-old widow of a murdered cop—his curiosity gets the best of him and he searches through the woman's belongings. When Shake finds news clippings and photographs concerning the officer's unsolved homicide, particularly a picture of a local real estate tycoon with the word "bloodsucker" written on the back, he decides to investigate. His motivation has absolutely nothing to do with the humans involved, but rather Shake's curiosity. "For me, a certain fascination for the complexities of chance, awe before the world's infinite contingency," he muses, "was probably as close as I ever got to finding a guiding context for myself." What Shake finds at mystery's end, however, leaves him anything but contented. Although the vampire element is obviously significant, the book is more a thinly veiled noir mystery. Nicolai's writing is contemplative but lean and stylish, his characters cynical, the tone decidedly unsentimental. The protagonist references Zen master Aitken in one passage, remarking, "the point isn't to clear up the mystery, but to make the mystery clear." It's a quote that exemplifies this intriguing narrative blend of philosophy and crime fiction. While the author doesn't expand the vampire mythos in any significant way, he creates a story that succeeds on numerous levels—one that is simultaneously thought-provoking and relentlessly entertaining.

"An utterly readable fusion of vampire fiction and labyrinthine whodunit powered by a highly intelligent narrative containing deep existential speculation and numerous philosophical references; Anne Rice meets Dashiell Hammett at a Zen Buddhist monastery."

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 288 KB
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0045OULA6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, October 27, 2010
This review is from: The Shake (Paperback)
The shake is a vampire / detective novel. It's fun, almost whimsical, yet at the same time grim and somewhat horrifying.

The plot follows Shake - a vampire whose curiosity turns him into a detective. The plot is tightly woven and the story moves along at a steady pace. Shake is a somewhat philosophical vampire, who strives to understand why he does what he does.

The character of Shake is well thought out. Vampires in other novels are often simply humans with a thirst for blood and insomnia. Shake is definitely not human, yet his attempts to rationalize his decisions definitely are.

Shake's side-kick Karla juxtaposes the nonhuman side of Shake and allows us to see the vampire world from human eyes. The novel is full of memorable characters such as the very deadly and very dangerous, Mio - the only vampire with whom Shake spends time.

You can't go wrong with The Shake - It is gripping from beginning to end.
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4.0 out of 5 stars They say the unexamined life, July 21, 2011
This review is from: The Shake (Kindle Edition)
is not worth living, apparently even for vampires. This book was a nice change in that the vampire is introspective. In fact, the author uses the vampire, Shake, to comment on human nature and that alone may make you squirm. Shake finds himself in need of a new chauffeur and while he's going about his meticulously planned routine, he stumbles upon a murder. I guess even a vampire likes a little mystery.

I received a complimentary copy of this book to review at [...]
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the read, April 17, 2011
This review is from: The Shake (Paperback)
Shake is lost, trying to find the meaning behind the choices he makes in a life that seems never ending. His choice of dinner leads him into a world where a husband has been killed, a young girl has disappeared and the word 'Bloodsucker' ties it all.

The Shake is a very good, darker than normal, Vampire mystery book. I take that back, mystery book. The fact that Shake is a Vampire should not deter you from reading a good mystery.

The characters are very well written and Shake is a Vampire that is in a world of his own. I've yet to read about a Vampire quite as deep, quite as thoughtful as Shake. For being so very unhuman he has a lot of human thoughts.

If you enjoy a mystery.. If you enjoy Vampires.. If you enjoy a thought provoking book... If you enjoy any of those three combined or on their own check this book out!

Melissa
Reviewer for 1000 + Books to Read
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Mel was born in a small town on the southern border of Nebraska. A subsequent series of intervening events, some more improbable than others, has culminated in the present where he now resides, in Fair Oaks, California.


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