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Sweeter Than Wine Paperback – May 7, 2013
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The tiny exception? He's a vampire.
Born in 1920, and "brought over" shortly after D-Day in a little French village, 90-year-old Gifford still looks and feels 24. He has friends, a place in the community, a thriving business, and a big orange tabby cat named Fiddlestring. He knows where all the good restaurants are. He's very tidy about that "tiny exception" and has never killed anybody. All he lacks in his life is the beautiful girl who made him what he is today -- and then mysteriously vanished.
Now, suddenly, after sixty-five years, she's back and needs his help. But is she his long-lost love or a serial-killing fiend? Only time—and blood—will tell.
L. Neil Smith is a four-time Prometheus Award winner. His books include such acclaimed titles as The Probability Broach and Pallas. He is also the author of the Lando Calrissian (Star Wars) series.
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But I digress. Having established myself as a vampire-hater, I can say that L. Neil Smith s Sweeter than Wine is one heck of a great read. I like his vampire. It s definite science fiction, not fantasy, and is of the hidden history variety, where vampires are among us, and we don t know about it. Usually, this sort of thing is really a strain on your skeptical bump, but the world Smith creates is downright believable, making you nod you head and say, sure, this could very well be happening.
All of Smith s stuff has, as it very well should, a Heinlein flavor, but this book more than most. The protagonist has the air of Heinlein s competent man, who knows how the world works, and has developed an ethical code to cope with it more of a challenge than most of us have, given his special peculiarity. He s like Lazarus Long, but with a personality. And in keeping with both the vampire tradition and the Smith tradition, there are some shootouts, interesting information about weaponry, a lost love story worthy of Japanese anime, and a villain. Whoa, this is a real villain he makes Voldemort look like Heinz Doofenshmirtz. This guy will give you the willies.
The why aren t we all vampires by now problem is solved, neatly and not at all in a contrived way, and we are treated to some education on police procedure, biology, history, and paleontology. Not bad for a short novel.
One more thing: I read it in one sitting. I haven t done that since Mother Night, about half a century ago. So it also qualifies as a top-notch page-turner. It s a vampire story, sure, but Crime and Punishment was a detective story. --Rex F. May
About the Author
Sweeter Than Blood is his first vampire novel.
- Print length152 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 7, 2013
- Dimensions6 x 0.38 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101604504838
- ISBN-13978-1604504835
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- Publisher : Phoenix Pick; First Edition (May 7, 2013)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 152 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1604504838
- ISBN-13 : 978-1604504835
- Item Weight : 8.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.38 x 9 inches
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I needn't have worried, the plot is enthralling, the characters intriguing, and the ethical concerns delightfully creatively resolved. (Although I can see the Lady on the cover having some challenges adapting to the 21st century, and the mores of her new "friends.")
Along the way we find out what happened to the Neanderthals, and... (oops, sorry no "spoilers")
Needless to say, I want to see more about these people. This is a problem as "El Neil" has several other "Irons in the fire." I just hope he lives long enough to finish even half of what's in the pipeline.
Treat yourself to some new possibilities that are "Sweeter Than Wine"
I don't know how to classify Sweeter Than Wine, not "just" a vampire novel or a detective book or a love story, it's all of those and more.
Glad I took a chance on this based only on my respect for the author. Doesn't read like my other favorites by L. Neil Smith (read Probability Broach for a good start on those), many other authors can't seem to change their style even when changing genre. This one manages to be L. Neil without being a copy of his other books. It's not a recycled story with vampires substituted for another stock character.
If you want a short novel with an interesting spin on the vampire mythos, you can't go wrong with this one. Highly Recommended.
My only gripe is that, at 150 pgs, the book is way too short. If their is a sequel, I hope that it will be longer.
