Reviews & Press
“Christopher Farnsworth’s taut thriller Blood Oath (Putnam, $24.95, forthcoming next month) is an irresistible page-turner that makes one realize that, no matter how tough the War on Terror may be, at least it’s not the War on Horror. Farnsworth summons his talents as a scriptwriter and journalist to spin a complex and unnervingly realistic tale in which vampire Nathaniel Cade, a Secret Service agent sworn to protect the president, is far less of a monster than his human colleagues at the CIA and FBI. The supernatural elements here are dazzlingly clever. With its labyrinthine plot and byzantine layers of government deceit, “Blood Oath” is a 21st-century riff on themes explored in such classics from America’s first Paranoid Age as “The Manchurian Candidate” and “Invasion of the Body Snatchers.” Cade is a wonderfully idiosyncratic character: a Christian renegade from the Vampire Nation who attends AA meetings to help him resist the lure of human blood. And as an added bonus, readers finally learn the truth behind the failed assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan and that mysterious 18 1/2 -minute gap in the Watergate tapes.”
— Elizabeth Hand, Washington Post
“BLOOD OATH is exactly how I like my Presidential thrillers. With vampires.”
— Brad Meltzer, bestselling author of The Book of Fate and Identity Crisis
“As someone who thinks Stoker’s DRACULA has never been bettered, and who would happily stick a stake through the heart of most modern vampire fiction, it almost pains me to say how much I enjoyed BLOOD OATH. Witty, exciting, and compulsively readable, with a central character who seems destined to become a favorite of both skeptics and true blood believers, this may just be the best debut vampire novel in many years. Chris Farnsworth has made me break my own blood oath when it comes to the literature of the undead, and I hate him for it…”
— John Connolly, bestselling author of Every Dead Thing and The Lovers
“BLOOD OATH is the vampire novel that finally gets it right. Christopher Farnsworth has done his homework in places where most writers wouldn’t even know to look — and the result is a rollicking tale of the supernatural grounded in some of the true oddities of American history. If Dan Brown wrote a vampire thriller, this would be it.”
— Mitch Horowitz, author of Occult America
MORE REVIEWS & ARTICLES:
For BLOOD OATH:
- New York Times
- National Public Radio
- Wall Street Journal
- USA Today
- New York Post’s “Required Reading”
- Publishers Weekly
- Fantasy Book Critic
- Fiction Finder
- Blogcritics
- Bound Treasures
- Books and Things
- Daniel’s Blog
- VampChix
- The Vampire Librarian
- Jenn’s Bookshelves
- Minding Spot
- Reading with Tequila
- Monster Librarian
- Good Reads
- A Bookworm’s Life
- Blogcritics
- Bookgasm
- Books Devoured
- Buried Under Books
- Criminal Element
- FEARNet
- Fresh Fiction
- Geeky Blogger’s Book Blog
- The Guilded Earlobe Audiobook Reviews
- The Idaho Statesman
- Jenn’s Bookshelves
- Kirkus Reviews
- Library Girl Reads & Reviews
- LibraryThing
- LoveVampires
- Luxury Reading
- Publishers Weekly
- Reading With Tequila
- Tome Traveling
- Vampire Book Club
- Washingtonian
FURTHER COVERAGE:
- LA Times Hero Complex
- The Washington Post
- L.A. Observed
- Bookseller.com
- USA Today
- Goodreads “Movers and Shakers”
- Beatrice.com
- Wall Street Journal’s Speakeasy blog
- Bitten By Books, interview and chat
- Ain’t It Cool News
- Dread Central
- Dark Horizons
- Spinoff Online
- Maxinews
- FEARnet interview
- Girl in the Stacks podcast
- Lit Fest Magazine
- Pajiba.com interview
- KCBO’s Focus
- The Page 69 Test





