Book Review: Coffin Moon by Keith Rosson
This post contains affiliate links, which means that we’ll earn a small commission if you make a purchase through these links. “Revenge is an eyeblink . . . There and done. Once you’re finished with it, there’s a certain hollowness.” 📚 It’s December 1975, and Duane Minor, back home in Portland, Oregon, following his deployment to Vietnam, works as a bartender, attempting to maintain sobriety and control while salvaging his marriage and bonding with his 13-year-old niece, for whom he’s now responsible. The going is tough, but they’re making it work — until Minor crosses a vampire named John Varley, who savagely retaliates by murdering Minor’s family, shattering his tenuous grip and ruining his life. Fueled by sorrow, guilt, and fury, Minor and Julia unite in the name of vengeance, undertaking a feverish quest that takes them to dark and bloody places: can they avenge Varley’s murderous rampage, and, should they somehow survive, will they have any humanity left by the end? Coffin Moon ...








