![]() I had expected Jenkins to track down where stories of vampires originated from with a view towards a real-life basis for the folkloric monsters, but instead much of the book covers the evolution of vampires in popular culture. ![]() From the synopsis is seemed like a mix of history, science, and mythology that I could really sink my teeth into.Īs it turned out, Vampire Forensics was not what I had expected. I have never read Dracula, I have no interest in Buffy the Vampire Slayer or True Blood, and I think Twilight is some of the worst literary and movie cheese to come out in a while, but despite my general apathy for tales of bloodsuckers I was intrigued by Mark Collins Jenkins' new book Vampire Forensics: Uncovering the Origins of an Enduring Legend. ![]() ![]() I couldn't say why, but I have never been very interested in stories about vampires. ![]()
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