Forbidden fruit

the true story of my secret love for Eamonn Casey, theBishop of Galway

mass market paperback, 373 pages

English language

Published Dec. 13, 1993 by Little, Brown and Company.

ISBN:
978-0-316-90573-2
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reviewed Forbidden fruit by Darren Shan (Cirque Du Freak (3))

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5 stars

Darren has started to accept his half-vampire status, but he doesn't trust Mr. Crepsley as far as he could throw him before he turned, and it might be a problem.

I find it fascinating (and true to the characters) that more than a year into Darren’s acquaintance with Mr. Crepsley he still fundamentally doesn’t trust him and is suspicious of him at the first sign that something bad has happened nearby. I’m more used to betrayal stories where the tension is in a main character slowly realizing that someone they’ve trusted is bad. Not here! I won’t spoil whether Darren is right to be suspicious, but he jumps straight to being ready to murder Mr. Crepsley when he and Evra find out about a bad thing that happened in the city. Evra has to talk him out of immediately taking drastic action without evidence. It’s totally consistent with Darren as …

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Subjects

  • Casey, Éamonn.
  • Murphy, Annie.