Description
The trouble with being a vampire is . . .
You can't get a decent haircut. You live on guinea-pig blood. And even worse, most of the world's population wants to kill you. For no good reason. Nina Harrison became a vampire in 1973, when she was fifteen. Since then, life's been one big drag - mostly because she spends all her time with a bunch of vampires, in a vampire therapy group.
Then one of them gets staked by an anonymous vampire slayer, and things become even worse: while tracking down the culprit, Nina and her fellow vampires end up in the middle of an illegal werewolf-fighting racket, and find themselves the target of some genuine villains who'll stop at nothing to get their werewolf back.
About the Author
Catherine Jinks was born in Brisbane, Queensland. A full-time author since 1993 she has written and published around twenty five books for children and young adults and a further ten books for adults. She now lives in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales with her husband and daughter.
Reviews
Scary, fascinating and full of humour too... a thoroughly enjoyable read' The School Librarian Journal. * School Librarian Journal *
Book Information
ISBN 9781847247780
Author Catherine Jinks
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Quercus Children's Books
Publisher Hachette Children's Group
Weight(grams) 256g
Dimensions(mm) 199mm * 138mm * 25mm