Full moon is when the crazies come out to play, so Jamie Beaverbook knows he's going to be busy. He is a police psychologist employed to assess the sanity of unusual suspects before they are interviewed. When Jamie is asked to consult on a beautiful young looking girl, who was found in an alley crouched over a dead man, with blood smeared on her mouth, he is intrigued. He confirms her sanity, but is perplexed by the evidence surrounding her. There is no such thing as a vampire .... or is there? After her release, Jamie starts to dig into the world of the magnetic Terry Ferriman. Needless to say, he falls for her, and she seems to fall for him. But what will happen when he finds out the truth, and is the world prepared to hear it? Once Bitten is an interesting take on a vampire thriller, with some different interpretations of what a vampire could actually be (no garlic will save you in this version!), which I liked. However, the actual thriller element wasn't all that thrilling, and the romance was a bit too predictable. Stephen Leather is an excellent author, but this particular story didn't grab me in the way that his other work often does. It felt a bit rushed and predictable, and I wasn't excited by, or felt any warmth for any of the characters. It is a quick read and not very taxing, so a good book to read if you are travelling or just want something light to while away a few hours.
My STAR rating: THREE.
Length: 240 print pages.
Price I paid: £0.74.
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, audio CD, ebook.
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