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Fangland

Lydbok


An acclaimed novelist and former 60 Minutes producer grandly reinvents the Dracula epic in the halls of a certain television newsmagazine. Written in the form of diary entries, e-mails, therapy journals, and other artifacts of early-twenty-first-century American professional-class life, Fangland manages both to be a genuinely-in fact, triumphantly-frightening vampire novel in the grand tradition and a, yes, biting commentary on the way we live and work now.