“It's campy, it's satirical, it's clever, it's outrageous, it's politically incorrect. But it just may be, at least so far, the best gay mystery of the year.”
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Reviewed by Drewey Wayne Gunn, October 2005, Reviewing the Evidence
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“Bodner has created a story that is at once entertaining and imaginative; romantic and resourceful.
An enticing work of modern gay fiction”
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EXP Magazine, August 2005
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“ … there are enough plot twists to keep you turning the pages until the stake hits its mark.”
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Harry Eugene Baldwin, Frontiers, November 8, 2005
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“Exciting and very, very funny, Bite Club is a rollicking black comedy in which the crime-fighting community and the undead community create an uneasy alliance to stop a monster!”
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INLosAngeles Magazine, October 31, 2005
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“ … a satisfyingly dark-spirited Keystone caper.”
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E.B. Boatner, Lavendar Magazine, September, 2005
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“ … Bite Club moves like a locomotive flying down the tracks …. Is sure to brighten up some afternoon at the beach this summer.”
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Christopher Cappiello, In Los Angeles Magazine, July 11, 2005
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“… adds his own interesting and intricate vampire mythos to an already rich canon.”
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Pink’s Picks, Pink Magazine, Fall, 2005
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“Hal Bodner’s Bite Club is a winner of a wild horror romp! Fun, dangerous and deliciously evil…”
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Whitley Strieber (Author of The Hunger and Wolfen)
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“This black comedy has it all…witty banter and over-the-top characters.”
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Insight Out: Staff Picks Recommendation, Jan 2006
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