Review by Katie McNeill
Published March 03, 2008
I was in my favorite used bookstore the other day when I ran across a copy of Blood Price by Tanya Huff. I've heard a ton of good things about the series and I picked it up because I'm a sucker for anything with a vampire in it. I wasn't disappointed.
Blood Price is the first in the Blood series which centers around an ex-cop and a vampire. Vicki "Victory" Nelson was the best detective on the force in Toronto and she left at the top of her game. Now a year later she's working as a private investigator but she's bitter about the circumstances in which she left.
Coming home late one night on the subway she hears a scream and runs to investigate. Though she knows that it's a stupid thing to do without back up, and without even a badge, Vicki rushes into an unknown situation just to prove to herself that she still has what it takes. She finds much more than she was counting on.
Across the city people are dying in a horrific way; their throats are being torn out and their bodies drained of all blood. Henry Fitzroy is furious when he sees the headlines in the paper, and knowing that it's only a matter of time before the public starts screaming ‘Vampire' - he decides to do something about it.
When Vicki and Henry's paths finally cross each must make the decision to trust the other. Henry gets someone to confide his secret in, the fact that he is a vampire, and Vicki gets a supernatural edge on a case that just seems to get worse. Throw in detective Mike Celluci, Vicki's ex-partner as well as lover, a demon terrorizing the city of Toronto and you've got a paranormal mystery that's hard to beat.
Blood Price is a great book. You get such a feel for the characters, especially Vicki, and each one comes across solid and three dimensional. One of the things that makes the difference is the fact that each back story is so well thought out. Henry Fitzroy is made more real for each flashback and Vicki and Mike are perfect because of their tumultuous history. You become lost in the story, and trust me it's easy to do, as the three try to find a killer that is less than human.
Another cool thing for those fans of Tanya Huff is that this series has been adapted into a television series, Blood Ties, on Lifetime. I might have to break down and get cable just so I can watch this series because if it's even half as good as Blood Price then I'm already a fan.
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Crystal
this series was also a tv series.....called blood ties same characters and all....i liked the series in book and in tv so...but the ratings were bad
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