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Ernie Chase is a man who's made more than a few mistakes in his sorry life. Broke, homeless and usually drunk, he lives on the streets and back alleys of New York City - much to the dismay of his worried adult daughter, Marie. After he steals some booze and then gets caught in gang-banger crossfire, Ernie thinks this is the end of the road for him. When he wakes up shackled to a bed, looking and feeling decades younger he soon finds there's a price to be paid for his new lease on life - supplying *product* to the other *infected* throughout the city. Simple enough, or so he thinks.

Ian McCain has written an ingenious new take on a popular tale. No ordinary vampire story to be sure - "Product" is gritty, original, suspenseful and...yes...violent. Yet, the violence certainly works and is definitely necessary. McCain's ability to write descriptive, gripping and graphic scenes is unfailing and highly commendable. I could see "Product" easily being turned into a movie.

If you think vampire books are all the same, think again. Ian McCain has come up with a decidedly new and innovative approach to the subject with his book, "Product". I would highly recommend it to readers searching for an exciting, fast-paced thriller that's sure to leave them satisfied and asking for more. I can't wait for the sequel!

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Told from the perspective of main character Ernie Chase, Product begins with a somewhat sad and gritty view of a homeless life on the streets of New York. What makes Product unique, however, is the twist on the classic vampire story. Just when you thought you knew everything there is to know about vampires, McCain proposes a backstory that is equal parts "Twilight" and "House, MD". With rich storytelling covering 18th century Romania through the present day New York, McCain weaves together an imaginative story that is gripping, and has that unique ability to suspend disbelief. At the same time, McCain manages to provide rich development of believable characters caught up in unusual circumstances.

Being both a lover of SciFi and Horror genres, while also having a background in science and technology, I have always found myself being caught between a desire to immerse myself in a story, while at the same time not thinking to myself "that could never happen!". The result is more than a couple books that I never manage to finish due to my not being able to stop mentally debunking aspects of the story. I am happy to say that Product held my attention throughout the entire book and also has me anticipating what will hopefully be a series. McCain's writing style is rich and descriptive, with a slightly different approach for a novel of writing in the present tense. While the present tense style caught me a bit off guard at first, it felt a bit script-like in the delivery and seems to actually help the reader (at least in my case) visualize the situations.
I really enjoyed the book, it's definitely not your generic typical vampire romance fiction that seem to be flooding the markets as of lately. This book has all the dark and gritty elements that vampire related books used to be known for and that for me is what really made this book worth the read. The book is quite graphic, expressed by some very visually rich writing that really gets the point across to the reader; the story retains some classic vampire elements but with it's own unique contemporary twists added to it. The plot is very unique, refreshingly new and not run of the mill like most others are and the characters are really original; the author is definitely very talented, it's evident due to the high quality writing and the smooth, fast pace that keeps the story captivating from start to finish.

Overall I really enjoyed it, there weren't any parts that I thought were unneeded or tainted with filler, everything flowed quite nicely and the thrown in twists and turns definitely kept it entertaining all the way to the end for me. I highly recommend it
This novel took me by surprise. I picked it up after reading the synopsis, which promised an interesting and original premise. I didn't expect a vampire genre piece, and may have skipped it if I had known, just because I have been done to death with vampires of late. Whoops, guess I ruined that tidbit if there are other like minded readers out there! Actually, I wanted to drop that gem as a public service, because the originality and sheer grit of the tale helped restore my faith in the genre. Before this, The Strain series came closest to capturing what I imagine a vampire plaque would be like in the modern age. Ian McCain carried this to a new level of believability, and was able to shock even this jaded horror reader. To be honest, I only have one quibble with the author, and that is the use of a dash before a sentence, -, to indicate speech by a character. I guess I am an old stodgy has-been, but I like me some quotes when it comes to speech in literal form. Throughout the novel I was thrown by the usage. However, I will not let that damage my rating. This is vampire fiction for the non-sparkly crowd. Enjoy!
After being shot and while he should have been dead, Ernie, a fifty-year-old homeless drunkard is anything but dead. From there we learn how those vampires go through their days without going on a killing rampage by harvesting blood from the 'bad' people.

The author alternates between old Romania and the beginning of vampires, and modern days. While hoping to avoid spoilers, I can say that both will converge at some point. Else what would be the point? Over all it was well done, the characters were believable, and I came to like Ernie. He has a conscience.

The story is told in the third POV present tense and that's where it lost a few points for me. I can live with it. I've read and loved books written in present when they make me forget the tense, and Product succeeded in doing so most of the time. Yet there were those moments when I really wished it were past tense. This is just me being picky. It is only a personal preference and has nothing to do with the story itself.
Ernie Chase is a man who's made more than a few mistakes in his sorry life. Broke, homeless and usually drunk, he lives on the streets and back alleys of New York City - much to the dismay of his worried adult daughter, Marie. After he steals some booze and then gets caught in gang-banger crossfire, Ernie thinks this is the end of the road for him. When he wakes up shackled to a bed, looking and feeling decades younger he soon finds there's a price to be paid for his new lease on life - supplying *product* to the other *infected* throughout the city. Simple enough, or so he thinks.

Ian McCain has written an ingenious new take on a popular tale. No ordinary vampire story to be sure - "Product" is gritty, original, suspenseful and...yes...violent. Yet, the violence certainly works and is definitely necessary. McCain's ability to write descriptive, gripping and graphic scenes is unfailing and highly commendable. I could see "Product" easily being turned into a movie.

If you think vampire books are all the same, think again. Ian McCain has come up with a decidedly new and innovative approach to the subject with his book, "Product". I would highly recommend it to readers searching for an exciting, fast-paced thriller that's sure to leave them satisfied and asking for more. I can't wait for the sequel!
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