“Fat White Vampire Blues passes the ‘Something New’ test with flying colors Andrew Fox has done the seemingly impossible: paying homage to New Orleans and to John Kennedy Toole’s near-legendary A Confederacy of Dunces while simultaneously giving us a gentle satire of Anne Rice and Laurel K. Hamilton. Amazingly, the book doesn’t collapse under all that bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins. · About the Author. Andrew Jay Fox is the author of Fat White Vampire Blues and Bride of the Fat White Vampire. He was born in and grew up in North Miami Beach, Florida. The first movie he remembers seeing is Japanese monster fest Destroy All Monsters, viewed from the backseat of his stepdad’s Caprice bltadwin.ru: Random House Publishing Group. Andrew Fox has 34 books on Goodreads with ratings. Andrew Fox’s most popular book is Fat White Vampire Blues (Fat White Vampire, #1).
Fat White Vampire Blues is a gem of a book. Fox's love for New Orleans is as obvious as his gentle tweaking of some of its more famous residents. This is a strong debut novel, and I look forward to seeing what Andrew Fox has in store for me next. (). A complete list of all Andrew Fox's books series in order (19 books) (1 series). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards. Fat White Vampire Blues (Jul) Bride of the Fat White Vampire (Aug Fat White Vampire Blues Andrew Fox. Published pages. Synopsis. Jules Duchon has lived in New Orleans his whole life (and his all his death too) unfortunately a century or so of easy living dining off the inhabitants of the fattest city in America has taken its toll upon his health.
FAT WHITE VAMPIRE BLUES. by Andrew Fox ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 1, The silliness quotient frequently exceeds toxic levels in this nevertheless entertaining debut about some New Orleans night people Anne Rice seems to have overlooked. Newcomer Fox reveals his inspirations in epigraphs from Rice herself (mentioned in passing herein as. The Fat White Vampire of the title is Jules Duchon, who weighs in at around pounds: his weight is due to the fatty diets of his targets, overweight New Orleanians. His fairly routine unlife of driving a taxi is brought to an end by Malice X, a new-in-town black vampire who threatens Jules unless he stops killing black victims. Two short novels and three stories by the author of Fat White Vampire Blues push the boundaries of taboo in science fiction. An English archeologist who yearns for the love of a young Jewish refugee sets out to convince a majority of the world's population that the Holocaust never happened -- hoping to not only wipe it from the annals of history, but also from reality.
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