The second volume of Fraser's short fiction offers a wide view of her complex and vivid fantasy universe. Adrian Talbot is among her most morally ambiguous, disturbing, and colorful creations--a contemporary of Shakespeare, he was the son of a prostitute who was put to work in a brothel as a child and turned into a vampire in 1600.
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The second volume of Fraser's short fiction offers a wide view of her complex and vivid fantasy universe. Adrian Talbot is among her most morally ambiguous, disturbing, and colorful creations--a contemporary of Shakespeare, he was the son of a prostitute who was put to work in a brothel as a child and turned into a vampire in 1600.
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