Horror: Red Agenda by William D Prystauk - Book Review
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
In a world where paranormal is pretty normal, bloody havoc erupts in the City of Brotherly Love in a high-stakes battle of cops vs vampires! And these aren't your average vamps ...


Gritty city cop Bobby Keagan has done a lot and seen a lot, much better not told. When vamps attack vamps and a mysterious coin opens up a world of hidden secrets, Keagan and team must investigate the truth behind flimsy facts. Not only that, but the President and his Senator sister are coming to town.
Murder, greed, betrayal, rampant supernatural forces and doses of dark humor keep the story moving at a quick clip, for a truly enjoyable read as gorrific horror mingles with survival in the urban jungle. Characters such as Keagan and vice vamp Rinc, and a quirky array of street-hardened rogues, are realistically flawed and relatable. Sparkling with witty and original dialogue, the first-person narrative reveals the psychology of a dark yet vibrant world.
Highly recommended! This is a wickedly entertaining tale to keep you turning pages through twists and turns, right to the shocking end.
Disclaimer: This is my honest review. I do not receive compensation or commission of any kind.
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