The Science of Vampires
Ramsland, Katherine M.
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BOOK SYNOPSIS
The concept of the vampire has evolved from Bram Stoker's supernatural creature of the night to the pop culture anti-hero of today's TV shows, hit movies, and bestselling novels. Where were these legends born? In what ways have they evolved? How much is actually true? This revealing book answers these questions and more:
Are any vampire myths based on fact?
What is Vampire Personality Disorder?
What is the polysexual world of the vampire?
Could a vampire hide in today's advanced world of forensic science?
What happens to the brain of the vampire's victim?
Based on fascinating interviews with forensic experts, creative artists, and real-life bloodsuckers, this is a vampire book like no other.
AUTHOR BIO
Katherine Ramsland has a master's degree in forensic psychology from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She has published eighteen books, including biographies of Anne Rice and Dean Koontz, and the novel Heat Seekers. She currently writes forensics articles for Court TV's Crime Library.
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 0425186164
ISBN(13-digit): 9780425186169
Copyright: 2002
Dewey Decimal: 133.4/23
Library of Congress: 2002066446
Book Publisher: Penguin Group USA
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 304
Paper Weight (lb): 0.75
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