Kim Newman’s latest, and it’s an excellent choice for Halloween. Anno Dracula: One Thousand Monsters is a vampire novel (of impressive pop culture awareness) set in Japan in 1899, which is a fascinating setting in its own right. This book is also a standalone-sequel of sorts to Anno Dracula itself, but if you haven’t read it yet you should do so anyway. It will well reward your time.
And so, adieu to Infinite Stars.
Really enjoyed Anno Dracula, so picked this up.
About half way through (splitting between reading this and MHI: Siege.) Not too bad. The biggest issue I have is that while he does a wonderful job of world and character building, it seems like the motive force of the story is suffering.