Modern-day vampires negotiate their existence in suburbia, trying to lead normal lives and stay clean with the help of their support group. A subversive, brilliant and funny book from the creator of Evil Genius and Genius Squad.

'If being a vampire were easy, there wouldn't have to be a Reformed Vampire Support Group.' Nina became a vampire in 1973, when she was fifteen, and she hasn't aged a day since then. But she hasn't had any fun either, because her life is so sickly and boring.

It becomes even worse when one of the other vampires in her therapy group is staked by a mysterious slayer. Threatened with extinction, she and her fellow vampires decide to hunt down the culprit. Trouble is, they soon find themselves up against some gun-toting werewolf traffickers who'll stop at nothing.

Can a bunch of feeble couch potatoes win a fight like this? Or is there more to your average vampire than meets the eye?

'This book offers a clever and comical look at what is usually a spooky subject, and manages to deliver round after round of laughs.' - Niall, 16

About Catherine Jinks

Catherine Jinks was born in Brisbane in 1963 and grew up in Sydney and Papua New Guinea. She became a writer because she loves reading, and also loves history, films, TV and gossip. She has a BA (Hons) in medieval history and is married with one daughter.

Catherine writes whenever she gets a moment and could write for eight hours straight if she had the chance. She lives in the Blue Mountains in NSW and gets her ideas from everywhere, particularly good science fiction films. The author of many award-winning, popular books for children and adults, her most recent books include Evil Genius, Genius Squad and the much-awaited Pagan's Daughter.

ISBN 9781741756722
Condition Used
Artist / Author Catherine Jinks
Shipping Weight 0.3000kg
Type Book
Format Paperback

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