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Chris Perridas reviews Everdead by Rio Youers

Posted by Dale On November - 18 - 2008

Chris Perridas

StarStarStarStar0 Star Mr. Youers has delivered us a flavorful new vampire tale just as the genre needs rescue from the paranormal romance shelves. In Luca, he's given us a new and classic monster. As an added bonus, we get drama, action, and vivid characterization. "His senses were so finely tuned … the beating of her heart filled his head with the furious sound of bombardment … raw emotion … stripped to its core …" Rio Youers is a bright light among the new wave of writers coming forth. He delivered his audience a terrific impact with his recent End Times novel, and now he's given us a helluva story with his new book Everdead and it's intertwined plot. His fans will be delighted, and new readers will be entranced. He writes with a literary style but gives the reader a page turning drive. Luca doesn't start off to be a bad person, but he gets there anyway. Lust has a way of doing that. We learn of his origins, how he abandons his family, his sleepy country-side 19th century world, and eventually even abandons life itself in pursuit of something greater and more exciting. Maybe all serial killers lust for a fantasy they can't have, and thus are how monsters born. We are very afraid of Luca, but like a horrible accident, we can't turn away and Youers makes us care for him. However, it's one thing to read about evil, and another thing to experience it. Youers brings it home to a resort and party town, and the fireworks spark. Scenery. You are there with the narrative of this book. "The music jumps … people come and go … they spin. They dance. They sing … laughter, a thousand lights gazing at the black curve of the Mediterranean." Characters. That's how a strong American novel transcends the ordinary book, and Everdead gives us real people within its pages. Cass, Toby, Sheri, Natalie, Maria, Johnny, and Ben do what comes natural for young people on the sunny beach of San Antonio, Spain. They are young, looking for fun, sex, and maybe love. They're blood runs hot. They are full of life. What more could a vampire want? Youers introduces a few twists to the legend of the vampire which is refreshing, and in doing so he resurrects some energy from the late Richard Matheson. There is a lot of humanity to Luca's monstrousness and it turns out that even monsters have enemies. It's not only the sun that makes Luca sleep in the shadows and among minions of cockroaches and rats. If you're a human-cum-vampire, you need to be very afraid. In real life, when evil bursts into your house and attacks, you rarely recover even if you live. This novel is gritty and real, so just when Toby and Cass meet and begin to dance the rituals of love, terror grips them. However, pluckier than most, they are not going to let Luca steal their passion for one another, steal their youth away, without putting up a fight. And what a rip rousing fight it is, too. Two predatory worlds are exposited, and while the blood flies, the real desperation is the fight to not be lonely. In our ever changing, over crowded world, loneliness is the one darkness that we can't tolerate. Even death may be more preferable, than to not be able to live, love, and have friends. Perhaps loneliness is the worst death of all – to be separated from all that you care about. That's the real battle. Graveside Tales has burst from the gate with clever anthologies, online serials, and most recently Hawg by Stephen Shrewsbury. Now, Graveside Tales and Mr. Youers have a winner with Evedead. I predict that it'll sell fast. Grab a copy – before it's too late. Graveside Books

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