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The Many Faces of Van Helsing
The Many Faces of Van Helsing
Author: Tanith Lee, Christopher Golden, Kathe Koja, Thomas Tessier, Kim Antieau, Steve Rasnic Tem & Melanie Tem, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Adam-Troy Castro, Lois Tilton, William D. Carl
An all-new anthology of stories featuring THE ORIGINAL VAMPIRE HUNTER. — Bram Stoker's Dracula is one of the most famous novels in history. Both Dracula and Van Helsing have become icons: the vampire and the vampire hunter. Yet while the character of Dracula has been endlessly examined, Van Helsing is arguably one of the most well-known yet least...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780441011704
ISBN-10: 0441011705
Publication Date: 4/6/2004
Pages: 400
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3.6 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Ace Trade
Book Type: Paperback
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GrandmaMel avatar reviewed The Many Faces of Van Helsing on + 59 more book reviews
Fantastic anthology....I very much enjoyed every story in this collection which is rare to say about an anthology. Usually you like some but not all. There is even one that is furturistic which was quite interesting and gave me thoughts of starting to include Sci-Fi in my genre of reading. These tales are all different manifestations that the authors came up with concerning the infamous Van Helsing and I think you will agree, if you read it, that it was quite entertaining and thought provoking!
catbookmom avatar reviewed The Many Faces of Van Helsing on + 52 more book reviews
Like most anthologies, some of the stories are good, some are "meh." "Hero Dust" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch is interesting and better than most, as is Tanith Lee's "Remember Me." Brian Hodge links Van Helsing and the famed Spanish artist Goya, and kept my interest all the way through "Brushed in Blackest Silence." The nice thing about an anthology is that you can skip from an uninteresting story to the next, which may be just great.
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This book also has a short story by Joe Hill (aka Stephen King's son)


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