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  • Published: 15 September 2004
  • ISBN: 9780345464088
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 448
  • RRP: $36.00
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Bride of the Fat White Vampire

A Novel



Definitely for readers of A Confederacy of Dunces, as well as readers of vampire fiction who are looking for something a little different.

After morphing into 187 very large white rats in the name of self-preservation, Jules Duchon is back to his portly self, a member of that secret class of New Orleans citizens known as the undead. Though he would like nothing better than to spend his nights raising hell and biting flesh in his beloved French Quarter, duty calls when an exclusive club of blue blood vampires demands that the 450-pound cabbie find out who is attacking its young and beautiful members. Adding insult to injury, he has to enlist the help of a former foe: a black vampire named Preston.

What’s a vampire to do? Without the love of a woman to ease his pain, Jules isn’t convinced that his undead life is worth living. He doesn’t desire Doodlebug (she may be a woman now but Jules knew her back when she was just a boy) any more than he longs for Daphne, a rat catcher who nourishes a crush the size of Jules. No, only Maureen will do. Once a beautiful stripper with nothing but curve after curve to her bodacious body, now she is mere dust in a jar. But Jules will move heaven and earth to get her back . . . even if it means pulling her back from the dead.

  • Published: 15 September 2004
  • ISBN: 9780345464088
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 448
  • RRP: $36.00
Categories:

About the author

Andrew Fox

Andrew Fox was born in 1964 and grew up in
North Miami Beach, Florida. He attended Loyola
University in New Orleans, where he studied social
work and wrote a fantasy play for visually-handi-
capped children that involved the audience rubbing
their hands on a vaseline-coated foam rubber mer-
maid's tail and sniffing spoiled sardines. He has
worked as manager of the Louisiana Commodity
Supplemental Food Program, a federally-funded
monthly nutrition program for low-income senior
citizens. In 1995, following the death of his cousin
in the French Quarter on New Year's Eve due to a
falling bullet, he helped found the New Year Coali-
tion, an advocacy group that helps educate the pub-
lic about the dangers of celebratory gunfire. Also in
1995, he joined a monthly writing workshop found-
ed by award-winning SF author George Alee
Effinger.

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Praise for Bride of the Fat White Vampire

-- great quotes for FAT WHITE VAMPIRE BLUES:

"Widely (and accurately) described as a cross between Anne Rice and A Confederacy of Dunces, this deliriously comedic horror novel homes in on a 450-pound vampire living in New Orleans, where he feeds on the cholesterol-rich blood of the beignets-for-breakfast crowd. Why diet when you're already dead?" -- Time Out New York

"This wry, witty, and often hilarious first novel delivers a wonderful mixture of characters and lovingly evokes the charm of the Big Easy. For most popular fiction collections. [Fans of Eric Garcia's very funny novel about dinosaur detectives, ANONYMOUS REX, might also enjoy.]" - Library Journal

"Jules is an often hapless hero, but a sympathetic one, and readers of vampire fiction will delight in this droll parody of the genre." - Booklist (starred review)