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Chill In The Blood (Hardcover)

by P Elrod (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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Gangland Chicago, 1937. Jack Fleming, vampire PI, doesn't care for the Mob. He was killed once by a Mob boss, see, and he's seen too many shot down since. Ambitious gangsters are like roaches--there always seem to be more coming out of the woodwork. And the wise guys never seem to learn that knives, bullets, and drowning don't kill the immortal Jack. They just make him mad. In A Chill in the Blood Jack has good reason to be mad. The prohibition laws have just been repealed, and the mobsters are immersed in vicious warfare on his turf. Jack's very mortal partner, Charles Escott, has a hit placed on his life, and Jack is forced into negotiations with a powerful gang leader--Angela Paco. It turns out that Angela is the daughter of the mobster who ended Jack's human life, thus transforming him into a vampire.

A Chill in the Blood is the seventh book in P.N. Elrod's noir detective series, the Vampire Files. Mixing horror, mystery, and comedy, these books really bite! Nona Vero



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Brisk and bloody action paces this slick new case in Elrod's Vampire Files, which picks up where the series left off with Blood on the Water (1992). Conscientious PI Jack Fleming, who's a vampire, still prowls the mean streets of Depression-era Chicago, putting the bite on crooks and reflecting wryly on his divided nature ("Sure I was a vampire, but like everyone else on the planet I'm still only human"). Although one of the undead, he's the least cold-blooded character in this hard-boiled shoot-em-up laced with larceny and murder. From the moment he's fished off the bottom of Lake Michigan in the opening pages, he finds himself a pawn in a brutal turf war waged by mob moll Angela Paco and a rival from New York eager to usurp her control of the Hydra syndicate. Jack's efforts to contain the combat and save the skin of a bookkeeper caught in the crossfire are complicated by the intrusion of Merrill Adkins, a federal crimebuster as vicious as the hoods he hunts. And when $700,000 secretly skimmed from the Hydra coffers becomes part of the spoils, even he can't keep track of the double-crosses and betrayals. Elrod excels at creating sticky situations that test Jack's resolve to limit displays of his vampire powers to hypnotism and invisibility, and she finds room in the busy narrative to accommodate the involvement of debonair sidekick Charles Escott, alcoholic sawbones Doc Clarson and other series regulars. Echoes of Hammett and Chandler abound, but the novel succeeds in its own right as an entertaining exercise in supernatural noir.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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3.0 out of 5 stars 7 Vampire Files Novels and Counting, Jul 1 2004
By C. Baker "cbaker8887@aol.com" (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
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CHILL IN THE BLOOD is the seventh installment of the Vampire Files. While it too is rather repetitive because it uses the same plot devices as the previous stories, it does have some redeeming qualities.

Once again Jack is in a fight with the mob and goes through all kinds of physical abuse. I think in every story so far his head is smashed in by somebody. But at least here we get some more insight on some mobsters Jack befriends, like Shoe Colefield, the black mobster on that side of town. And Bobbi, Jack's lady friend, is always fun to be around.

Not the best of the Vampire Files by far, but not a total waste of time either.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Vampire and Chicago Mobsters, Jun 16 2003
By Jon Weber (IL, USA) - See all my reviews
This book is indeed a fun read. P.N. Elrod continues the sagas of Jack Flemming, Vampire, and his adventures with the mobsters and corrupt polititions during post prohobition in Chicago.

This episode finds Jack caught between several local mob bosses, the boys from New York who are showing their muscle and of course the corrupt arm of the law. The book is very entertaining, funny, a mystery, has good old fashioned Chicagoland gangsters, and a Vampire who does his best to keep the peace.

Jack, as most Vampires nowadays has a conscience and will not feed from humans, but by living in Chicago close to the stockyards always provides him with all the nutrition he needs.

If you're looking for a fast paced, gangster mystery with a good hearted Vampire, then you're going to enjoy this book.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Chill in the Blood, Oct 16 2001
By "jencatluver" (Ferndale, WA USA) - See all my reviews
You would think that after this many books the series would be getting a little stale but it's still kicking. The one falt I can think of is fighting with the mob is getting a little repetitive. Other than that this book is another one of those books you don't put down until your done reading it if only just to see how that savy vamp gets out of it now. I think sense I have the whole series any way I'm going to grab the next on for my personal collection too.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Avoid at all costs
This book defies description, it so bad. The dialogue is trite, the characters shallow, and the writing amateur. Sorry, Elrod, maybe you should go back to your day job. Read more
Published on Feb 7 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars Frenzied action, trailing loose ends
I have been reading P. N. Elrod vampire novels for around ten years now. The other ones are all wonderful, which is why I was disappointed by this one. Read more
Published on Dec 13 2000 by Elaina Nader

2.0 out of 5 stars Poor writing, disappointing!
I am a fan of good writing and vampire stories. I have read all of Laurell K. Hamilton's collection and am impressed with Chelsea Quinn Yarbro. Read more
Published on Dec 11 2000 by Mayda Domenech

5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down!
I didn't realize until after I already had it home that this book was the 7th in the series. "Oh great," I thought, "if this is any good, I'm going to have 6 more... Read more
Published on Jun 2 2000 by ButMadNNW

3.0 out of 5 stars Deus ex vampire
The series has been fun, all of 'em Good Light Reads, but I find the throwaway characters unconvincing- if a new character is introduced with a sketchy background, rest assured... Read more
Published on Dec 8 1999 by Douglas Jones

5.0 out of 5 stars P.N. Elrod RULES!
This is an awesome book! I have read it 3 times and I only got it last April! This is definately one of my top favorite books!!
Published on Dec 28 1998

3.0 out of 5 stars Confusing but good
As a big fan of both of P.N. Elrod's vampire series (Jack Fleming and Jonathan Barrett), I couldn't wait to read this one. Read more
Published on Jul 22 1998 by DeAnna Ferguson

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
P.N. Elrod has done it again. I've been waiting for the next installment in this series and was thrilled when it came out. Read more
Published on Jun 30 1998 by Pam

5.0 out of 5 stars Jack is back!
After far too long an absence, former reporter turned vampire PI Jack Fleming is back in a new novel by PN Elrod. Read more
Published on Jun 11 1998 by sleepyzebra

5.0 out of 5 stars Great mystery with a vampire for a hero
In a former life, he was a crime reporter. Now he is a vampire, whose exploits make the news even though he receives no credit for his accomplishments. Read more
Published on April 20 1998

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