The book I'm reading right now, Blood Farm by Sam Siciliano, has a rather interesting subtitle: An Iowa Gothic.
Those are two words you don't see together very often.
The book looks to be a fairly standard vampire novel. A guy drives his uncle's hearse to a remote farm in Iowa to pick up a body for a funeral service in Chicago. Along the way he picks up a hitchhiker, a young lady whom he hits it off with. Once they get to the house, however, it turns out the owner and his "daughter" are a pair of creepy vampires.
I just can't get over that subtitle. "Iowa Gothic". That's crazy, man.
Those are two words you don't see together very often.
The book looks to be a fairly standard vampire novel. A guy drives his uncle's hearse to a remote farm in Iowa to pick up a body for a funeral service in Chicago. Along the way he picks up a hitchhiker, a young lady whom he hits it off with. Once they get to the house, however, it turns out the owner and his "daughter" are a pair of creepy vampires.
I just can't get over that subtitle. "Iowa Gothic". That's crazy, man.