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Tunnels of Blood is the third novel in The Saga of Darren Shan by Darren Shan. It is part of the Vampire Blood trilogy, which comprises the three books Cirque du Freak, The Vampire’s Assistant and Tunnels of Blood. The Vampire’s Assistant was first published in Great Britain by Collins. Buy: Here Plot Outline
Then, in the run-up to Christmas, police discover several human bodies hidden in an old building — each of which has been drained of blood! Darren and Evra are horrified, and immediately set about shadowing Mr Crepsley, on the understanding that if he’s the killer, they’re going to stop him — by any means necessary! In a blood-soaked abattoir, Darren confronts his mentor, and aims for his throat with a rusty butcher’s knife. But this attack is just the start of the true nightmare, and soon Darren finds himself fighting not just for his own life, but for the lives of his friends, Debbie and Evra, both of whom are threatened by a force of sinister, murderous evil … Author Notes
Debbie — hold onto your hats, folks!!! — was based on Scary Spice!!!!!! The Spice Girls were huge back when I was writing the first draft of TOB, and while I wasn’t that interested in their music, I did think the girls themselves were lots of fun!! I didn’t deliberately base Debbie on Scary Spice, but when I sat down and thought about what I wanted her to be like, that’s the image I got!!!! Hypnotism … As some of you occasionally note, in book 1 Darren hypnotises Annie — but this power is never mentioned again!! No, it’s not a mistake on my part! One of the rules of vampirism is that when people are first blooded, their bodies and brains go hyperactive, and sometimes they develop temporary hypnotic powers, which soon fade. I was going to explain this in book 2, but there just wasn’t a proper time for it. So I decided to push it back to book 3 — but, again, when I came to write it, the moment just never seemed right. In the end I let it pass — it’s not important to the plot of the series, and although Darren does know about it, there’s no real need for him to share the info with his readers. (Just like there’s no need for him to go into specifics about his second set of Trials in book 7.) |

