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The Strain
by Guillermo del Toro, Chuck Hogan
The Strain takes us back to the original vampires of lore. No sexy hot vamps biting on your neck in this tale. These are the vampires who scared the hell out of us when we were kids. Who made us afraid to turn the light off at bedtime.
The book hooks you from the beginning when a young boy sits to hear the tale his grandmother weaves of a lost soul who prays upon children in their village.
Forward time to the present. An airplane lands at JFK from Germany. The plane makes it’s flawless landing onto the run way when is slows to a stop and no one ever emerges. The plane it’s self is dead. No lights. No communication. Officials come to investigate. None of them knowing the horrors that are about to be set free.
The book hooks you from the beginning when a young boy sits to hear the tale his grandmother weaves of a lost soul who prays upon children in their village.
Forward time to the present. An airplane lands at JFK from Germany. The plane makes it’s flawless landing onto the run way when is slows to a stop and no one ever emerges. The plane it’s self is dead. No lights. No communication. Officials come to investigate. None of them knowing the horrors that are about to be set free.