Vampire Nights
Review by Davis Farnsworth, submitted on 26-Jul-1991
_Vampire_Nights_ by Timothy Moriarty. Published by Windsor Publishing Corp, copyright 1989. I found a copy at the San Jose Public Library.
This book is of the same genre as King's _Salem's_Lot_, and Martindale's _Nightblood_. The hero and heroine are embroiled in tracking down an extremely vicious coven of vampires in Massachusetts. These vampires don't change shapes or turn into mists, but they are extremely strong, must avoid sunlight, and die by the old stake-in-the-heart routine. They have been carefully avoiding detection in Blanchard, Massachusetts for about twenty years, and now they have been located.
It was pretty suspenseful, pretty gory, kinda sexy, and generally OK. I thought it was almost as well done as _Salem's_Lot_, but not as compelling. If you like vicious vampires you might like this one. I didn't find it as enthralling as _Necroscope_ or _Vamphyri_ by Brian Lumley, but I liked it better than Somtow's _Vampire_Junction_.

