Every once a while a book comes along
that once you part those first few pages you find yourself fully
consumed by it. Such was NIGHT LIFE for me. I had not read this
novels prequel titled LIVE GIRLS and was a little concerned that not
having the complete back story on the returning characters might
hamper the enjoyment of journey for me but just the opposite proved
to be true. Going in blind I had no preconceived notions of
expectancy. Garton does a wonderful job of quickly bringing us up to
speed on who's who and why they are doing what they do and then it is
off to the races.
To call this novel a page turner is a
bit of an understatement. The pages nearly burst into flames that
you rip through them so damn quick and the images that Garton
projects are a bloody, visceral good time.
SPOILERS LIE AHEAD SO PROCEED WITH
CAUTION!
We meet up with our returning
characters from LIVE GIRLS in the first paragraph and are quickly
introduced to the new line up of victims, oh I mean characters. The
basic just of the storyline is quite simply that vampires exist and
function around us as a part of society (who the hell do you think
works all those midnight shifts anyway). As in real life there are
good members and bad members of the vampire community. The good ones
work normal jobs surviving on bottled blood and keeping their violent
instincts at bay. The bad ones, known as BRUTALS feast on the weak,
the homeless and really just about anyone else they damn well please.
An horror author who has been tracking
the vampire world since the happens that occurred in LIVE GIRLS has
decided that he wants some confirmation on his suspicion of the
existance of the vampire community and hires two private detectives
to hunt down what may be the last living link to the truth, a
reporter who wrote an article back during the fiasco in the first
book who has gone into hiding.
This is where we meet Karen Moffiett
and Gavin Keoph. They are the private investigators that author
Martin Burgess hires to bring him back the proof that the events that
happened at LIVE GIRLS are true and to confirm that vampires do
exist. They are very reluctant, as you would expect, but Burgess
offers them an ridiculous amount of money so they figure, what the
hell.
What they don't know is that have set
off a chain of events that will lead to horror beyond their wildest
dreams. Through a series of events our PI's end up meeting with the
returning characters from LIVE GIRLS (Davey Owens and his wife) and
they all end wrapped up in a life or death struggle that really
defies explanation, you're going to have to read this one for
yourself.
Some of our heroes end up dead, others
end up being used in gang bang and rape videos but all end up changed
forever by what happens to them in the pages of this story.
I really only have one complaint about
the story and it has to do with common sense. I know, what can
common sense have to do with a vampire story? Let me explain.
As the events from the first novel
(LIVE GIRLS) are explained to us it is mentioned on several occasions
and actually at a few other points in the book as well about the
horrible things that lived in the basement of LIVE GIRLS and how
Davey has nightmares about THE BASEMENT of LIVE GIRLS, so on and so
on. GARTON wants to make damn sure you understood that there were
bad things in the basement of LIVE GIRLS, although he never discloses
what those things were. So as our heroes are planning their big
rescue attempt they stupidly decide to enter through the basement.
Now don't you think that if Davey was still having problems coping
with what he saw in the basement of LIVE GIRLS some 20 years ago he
might just maybe be freaked out about the prospect of entering
another basement where these creatures had set up shop? But, nothing
is said, nothing is implied. They just do it and then act all
shocked when they run amok of mutants and creatures. Davey never
even relates to the dudes going in about what happened to him in the
basement of LIVE GIRLS, he just marches on in like he's heading to
the basement to play some pool never warning his fellow rescuers
about what happened to him in another basement 20 years earlier.
That just didn't make sense to me, to the point that it actually
detracted from the experience.
I know, probably a little nit picky but
for me it was important. I was like, WTF? Why would he march in
there knowing what he knows? At first I though maybe it was going to
lead to some kind of giant twist in the storyline but nope, it just
isn't even mentioned and for me it really kind of ruined the ending
of the story for me.
Over all though NIGHT LIFE is a great,
great read and RAY GARTON has an amazing ability to wrap you up into
the life of his characters very quickly. I would love to pay the
surviving characters another visit some time soon and see how there
doing and to see if the events that transpired in NIGHT LIFE has any
effect on exposing a very well kept secret. GARTON left many open
ends in NIGHT LIFE and lets hope it don't take him another 20 years
to visit them again.