Certain Dark Things

323 pages

English language

Published Sept. 10, 2016

ISBN:
978-1-250-09908-2
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OCLC Number:
945072595

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Certain Dark Things combines elements of Latin American mythology with a literary voice that leads readers on an exhilarating and fast-paced journey. Welcome to Mexico City, an oasis in a sea of vampires. Here in the city, heavily policed to keep the creatures of the night at bay, Domingo is another trash-picking street kid, just hoping to make enough to survive. Then he meets Atl, the descendant of Aztec blood drinkers. Domingo is smitten. He clings to her like a barnacle until Atl relents and decides to let him stick around. But Atl's problems, Nick and Rodrigo, have come to find her. When they start to raise the body count in the city, it attracts the attention of police officers, local crime bosses, and the vampire community. Atl has to get out before Mexico City is upended, and her with it.

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Vampires, we are a diverse lot. So many differences. Yet we are united by one simple unavoidable fact: we are our hunger.


I remember starting this book a few years ago and then DNFing it pretty quickly because I just couldn't connect with any of the characters. But lately, a friend whose tastes I usually trust mentioned it as one of the inspirations behind her newest Vampire the Requiem campaign. So I decided to give this novel another chance.

I must say I'm pretty glad I did. This isn't going to be my favorite read of the year or anything, and it was pretty enjoyable. I still struggled a bit through the beginning, but pretty soon, I started feeling that connection with most of the alternating narrators, Ana and Atl in particular.


The story had a definite VtM/VtR vibe, but there's also plenty of unique worldbuilding and I really liked …

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