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Overview

Darren, the vampire's assistant, gets a taste of the city when he leaves the Cirque Du Freak with Evra the snake-boy and Mr. Crepsley. When corpses are discovered--corpses drained of blood-- Darren and Evra are compelled to hunt down whatever foul creature is committing such horrendous acts. Meanwhile, beneath the streets, evil stalks Darren and Evra, and all clues point to Mr. Crepsley. Can they escape, or are they doomed to perish in the tunnels of blood?

Darren, Evra, and Mr. Crepsley leave the Cirque Du Freak and get a taste of the city, but when corpses drained of blood are discovered, Darren and Evra must confront a dangerous creature of the night.

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A visit to the city leads Darren and Evra, the snake boy, to a startling discovery (blood drained corpses) and sends them on a mission to discover the foul creature responsible, in Darren Shan's Tunnels of Blood, the third installment in the Saga of Darren Shan, that began with Cirque Du Freak. ( Apr.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
Children's Literature
"My name's Darren Shan. I'm a half-vampire." So begins the third installment in Darren Shan's imaginative "Cirque Du Freak" series. Books one and two related how young Darren becomes the half-vampire assistant to Mr. Crepsley in order to save his friend's life. They join the Cirque Du Freak, which is about the only place the pair won't be ostracized. In this latest novel, Darren learns more about Mr. Crepsley's past life as a vampire General, whose job included tracking down and killing wayward vampires and vampaneze. Darren and his friend the snake boy, Evra, accompany Mr. Crepsley to the city where Darren learns more about vampaneze, a renegade type of vampire that holds no respect for human life. A mad, murderous vampaneze named Murlough is lurking in the tunnels beneath the city. Darren also learns his first lesson in love as he meets and befriends a pretty, lively girl named Debbie. This is not an easy lesson for young Darren—half-vampires, you see, age at only one fifth the rate of humans. After a dark, suspenseful chase of Murlough, Darren shows his resourcefulness in overcoming evil. Darren Shan is building a loyal following with his highly original, highly creative, deliciously creepy tales. 2002 (orig. 2000), Little Brown,
— Christopher Moning
VOYA
Half-vampire Darren Shan returns in another gruesome adventure sure to please readers of the first two books in his series, A Living Nightmare (Little Brown, 2001/VOYA April 2001) and The Vampire's Assistant (2001/VOYA October 2001). Darren and his master, the vampire Crepsley, leave Cirque du Freak under rather mysterious circumstances. This time, Evra, the snake boy, joins Darren and Crepsley as they travel to the city of Crepsley's childhood. There, Evra and Darren enjoy mixing with the local children. For Darren, this time seems almost normal. He even meets and is smitten by Debbie, a young girl who knows nothing of Darren's existence as a half vampire. When a mass murder is discovered not too far from where Crepsley and his young charges are staying, Darren worries that his master has committed the crime. By the time Darren leans the true identity of the murderer, he has placed Evra, Crepsley, and Debbie at risk. The aspects that won readers to the saga of Darren Shan are in evidence again in this third installment. The novel opens with a rip-roaring scene, as Darren is determined to kill his master, and then flashes back to tell readers how Darren has come to be in this dangerous position. There is plenty of blood and gore and a new villain—a vampanzee named Murlough. The chilling descriptions of the murderous Murlough combined with the sweet story of first romance between Darren and Debbie combine successfully to create a perfect book for reluctant middle school readers. For those fans of Buffy and Angel, here is another book to satisfy their vampiric tastes. VOYA CODES: 4Q 5P M J (Better than most, marred only by occasional lapses; Every YA (who reads) was dying to read ityesterday; Middle School, defined as grades 6 to 8; Junior High, defined as grades 7 to 9). 2002, Little Brown, 240p, Lesesne
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Gr 6-8-Shan will continue to draw "Goosebumps" (Scholastic) graduates with this third installment in the series. Here, he sends his eponymous teenaged protagonist, who is still not quite a full-blooded (so to speak) vampire, along with scaly snake-boy Evra and century-old Larten Crepsley on a mysterious mission. They are to kill, as it eventually turns out, a rogue "vampaneze," a member of a minority group that believes in killing its victims, draining their blood rather than just taking sips. In the process, young "Darren" meets vivacious human (probably, but stay tuned) Debbie Hemlock, and learns a little more about Mr. Crepsley's checkered background. The game's a little slow to develop, but after a gory meat-locker scene, much running about in sewer tunnels, and lines like "When I came to, I found myself face to face with a skull. Not any old skull, either-this still had flesh on it, and one of the eyeballs was floating in its socket," the vampaneze meets a suitably horrible end, described in stomach-churning detail. The story is compulsively readable, but it's not for the squeamish.-John Peters, New York Public Library Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780316606080
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
  • Publication date: 4/1/2003
  • Pages: 240
  • Sales rank: 54,111
  • Age range: 12 - 14 Years
  • Lexile: 0580L (what's this?)
  • Series: Cirque Du Freak Series , #3
  • Product dimensions: 5.25 (w) x 7.75 (h) x 0.75 (d)

Meet the Author

Darren Shan
Darren Shan
Darren Shan was born in London but at an early age he moved to Limerick, Ireland, with his parents and younger brother. He grew up watching old Dracula horror movies and reading spooky comics, which were the inspirations for this book. Tunnels of Blood is Darren Shan's third novel in The Saga of Darren Shan.

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Chapter 1

One month earlier...

My name's darren shan. I'm a half-vampire.

I used to be human, until I stole a vampire's spider. After that, my life changed forever. Mr. Crepsley -- the vampire -- forced me to become his assistant, and I joined a circus full of weird performers called the Cirque Du Freak.

Adapting was hard. Drinking blood was harder, and for a long time I wouldn't do it. Eventually I did, to save the memories of a dying friend (vampires can store a person's memories if they drain all their blood). I didn't enjoy it -- the following few weeks were horrible, and I was plagued by nightmares -- but after that first blood-red drink there could be no going back. I accepted my role as a vampire's assistant and learned to make the best of it.

Over the course of the next year, Mr. Crepsley taught me how to hunt and drink without being caught; how to take just enough blood to survive; how to hide my vampire identity when mixing with others. And in time I put my human fears behind me and became a true creature of the night.

A couple of girls stood watching Cormac Limbs with serious expressions. He was stretching his arms and legs, rolling his neck around, loosening his muscles. Then, winking at the girls, he put the middle three fingers of his right hand between his teeth and bit them off.

The girls screamed and fled. Cormac chuckled and wriggled the new fingers that were growing out of his hand.

I laughed. You got used to stuff like that when you worked in the Cirque Du Freak. The traveling show was full of incredible people, freaks of nature with cool and sometimes frightening powers.

Apart from Cormac Limbs, the performers included Rhamus Twobellies, capable of eating a full-grown elephant or an army tank; Gertha Teeth, who could bite through steel; the wolf-man -- half man, half wolf, who'd killed my friend Sam Grest; Truska, a beautiful and mysterious woman who could grow a beard at will; and Mr. Tall, who could move as fast as lightning and seemed to be able to read people's minds. Mr. Tall owned and managed the Cirque Du Freak.

We were performing in a small town, camped behind an old mill inside which the show was staged every night. It was a run-down junkyard, but I was used to that type of venue. We could have played the grandest theaters in the world and slept in luxurious hotel rooms -- the Cirque made a ton of money -- but it was safer to keep a low profile and stick to places where the police and other officials rarely wandered.

My appearance hadn't changed much since leaving home with Mr. Crepsley almost a year and a half before. Because I was a half-vampire, I aged at only a fifth the rate of humans, which meant that though eighteen months had passed, my body was only three or four months older.

Although I wasn't very different on the outside, inside I was an entirely new person. I was stronger than any boy my age, able to run faster, leap farther, and digmy extra-strong nails into brick walls. My hearing, eyesight, and sense of smell had improved vastly.

Since I wasn't a full vampire, there was lots of stuff I couldn't do yet. For example, Mr. Crepsley could run at a superquick speed, which he called flitting. He could breathe out a gas that knocked people unconscious. And he could communicate telepathically with vampires and a few others, such as Mr. Tall.

I wouldn't be able to do those things until I became a full vampire. I didn't lose any sleep over it, because being a half-vampire had its bonuses: I didn't have to drink much human blood and -- better yet -- I could move around during the day.

It was daytime when I was exploring a garbage dump with Evra, the snake-boy, looking for food for the Little People -- weird, small creatures who wore blue hooded capes and never spoke. Nobody -- except maybe Mr. Tall -- knew who or what they were, where they came from, or why they traveled with the Cirque. Their master was a creepy man called Mr. Tiny (he liked to eat children!), but we didn't see much of him at the Cirque.

"Found a dead dog," Evra shouted, holding it above his head. "It smells a little. Do you think they'll mind?"

I sniffed the air -- Evra was a long way off, but I could smell the dog from here as well as a human could up close -- and shook my head. "It'll be fine," I said. The Little People ate just about anything we brought.

I had a fox and a few rats in my bag. I felt bad about killing the rats -- rats are friendly with vampires and usually come up to us like tame pets if we call them -- but work is work. We all have to do things we don't like in life.

There were a bunch of Little People with the Cirque -- twenty of them -- and one was hunting with Evra and me. He'd been with the Cirque since soon after me and Mr. Crepsley joined. I could tell him apart from the others because he had a limp in his left leg. Evra and me had taken to calling him Lefty.

"Hey, Lefty!" I shouted. "How's it going?" The small figure in the blue hooded cape didn't answer -- he never did -- but he patted his stomach, which was the sign we needed more food.

"Lefty says to keep going," I told Evra.

"Figures," he sighed.

As I prowled for another rat, I spotted a small silver cross in the garbage. I picked it up and brushed off the dirt. Studying the cross, I smiled. To think I used to believe vampires were terrified of crosses! Most of that stuff in old movies and books is crap. Crosses, holy water, garlic: none of those matter to vampires. We can cross running water. We don't have to be invited into a house before entering. We cast shadows and reflections (though a full vampire can't be photographed -- something to do with bouncing atoms). We can't change shape or fly.

A stake through the heart will kill a vampire. But so will a well-placed bullet, or fire, or a heavy falling object. We're harder to kill than humans, but we aren't immortal. Far from it.

I placed the cross on the ground and stood back. Focusing my will, I tried making it jump into my left hand. I stared hard for all of a minute, then clicked the fingers of my right hand.

Nothing happened.

I tried again but still couldn't do it. I'd been trying for months, with no success. Mr. Crepsley made it look simple -- one click of his fingers and an object would be in his hand, even if it was several feet away -- but I hadn't been able to copy him.

I was getting along pretty well with Mr. Crepsley. He wasn't such a bad guy. We weren't friends, but I'd accepted him as a teacher and no longer hated him like I did when he first turned me into a half-vampire.

I put the cross in my pocket and proceeded with the hunt. After a while I found a half-starved cat in the remains of an old microwave oven. It was after rats, too.

The cat hissed at me and the hair on its neck raised. I pretended to turn my back on it, then spun quickly, grabbed it by the neck, and twisted. It gave a strangled little cry and then went limp. I stuck it in the bag and went to see how Evra was doing.

I didn't enjoy killing animals, but hunting was part of my nature. Anyway, I had no sympathy for cats. The blood of cats is poisonous to vampires. Drinking from one wouldn't have killed me, but it would have made me sick. And cats are hunters, too. The way I saw it, the less cats there were, the more rats there'd be.

That night, back in camp, I tried moving the cross with my mind again. I'd finished my jobs for the day, and the show wouldn't be starting for another couple of hours, so I had lots of time to kill.

It was a cold late-November night. There hadn't been any snow yet, but it was threatening. I was dressed in my colorful pirate costume: a light green shirt, dark purple pants, a gold-and-blue jacket, a red satin cloth around my waist, a brown hat with a feather in it, and soft shoes with toes that curled in on themselves.

I wandered away from the vans and tents and found a secluded spot around the side of the old mill. I stuck the cross on a piece of wood in front of me, took a deep breath, concentrated on the cross, and willed it into the palm of my outstretched hand.

No good.

I shuffled closer, so my hand was only inches away from the cross.

"I command you to move," I said, clicking my fingers. "I order you to move." Click. "Move." Click. "Move!"

I shouted this last word louder than I meant to and stomped my foot in anger.

"What are you doing?" a familiar voice asked behind me.

Looking up, I saw Mr. Crepsley emerging out of the shadows.

"Nothing," I said, trying to hide the cross.

"What is that?" he asked. His eyes missed nothing.

"Just a cross I found while Evra and me were hunting," I said, holding it out.

"What were you doing with it?" Mr. Crepsley asked suspiciously.

"Trying to make it move," I said, deciding it was time to ask the vampire about his magic secrets. "How do you do it?"

A smile spread across his face, causing the long scar that ran down the left side to crinkle. "So that is what has been bothering you." He chuckled. He stretched out a hand and clicked his fingers, causing me to blink. Next thing I knew, the cross was in his hand.

"How's it done?" I asked. "Can only full vampires do it?"

"I will demonstrate again. Watch closely this time."

Replacing the cross on the piece of wood, he stood back and clicked his fingers. Once again it disappeared and turned up in his hand. "Did you see?"

"See what?" I was confused.

"One final time," he said. "Try not to blink."

I focused on the small silver piece. I heard his fingers clicking and -- keeping my eyes wide open -- thought I saw the slightest blur darting between me and the cross.

When I turned to look at him, he was tossing the cross from hand to hand and smiling. "Figured me out yet?" he asked.

I frowned. "I thought I saw...it looked like..."

My face lit up. "You didn't move the cross!" I yelled excitedly. "You moved!"

He beamed. "Not as dull as you appear," he complimented me is his usual sarcastic manner.

"Do it again," I said. This time I didn't look at the cross: I watched the vampire. I wasn't able to track his movements -- he was too fast -- but I caught brief glimpses of him as he darted forward, snatched up the cross, and leaped back.

"So you're not able to move things with your mind?" I asked.

"Of course not." He laughed.

"Then why the click of the fingers?"

"To distract the eye," he explained.

"Then it's a trick," I said. "It's got nothing to do with being a vampire."

He shrugged. "I could not move so fast if I were human, but yes, it is a trick. I dabbled with illusions before I became a vampire, and I still like to practice."

"Could I learn to do it?" I asked.

"Maybe," he said. "You cannot move as fast as I can, but you could get away with it if the object was close to hand. You would have to practice hard -- but if you wish, I can teach you."

"I always wanted to be a magician," I said. "But...hold on...." I remembered a couple of occasions when Mr. Crepsley had opened locks with a click of his fingers. "What about locks?" I asked.

"Those are different. You understand what static energy is?" My face was a blank. "Have you ever brushed a comb through your hair and held it up to a thin sheet of paper?"

"Yeah!" I said. "The paper sticks to it."

"That is static energy," he explained. "When a vampire flits, a very strong static charge builds up. I have learned to harness that charge. Thus I am able to force open any lock you care to mention."

I thought about that. "And the click of your fingers?" I asked.

"Old habits die hard." He smiled.

"But old vampires die easy!" a voice growled behind us, and before I knew what was happening, someone had reached around the two of us and pressed a pair of razor-sharp knives to the soft flesh of our throats!

Copyright © 2002 by Darren Shan

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 12, 2012

    Absolutely riveting! The author couldn't have done better

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 2, 2008

    Tunnels of Blood

    This one has been my favorite of the series so far. Tunnels of Blood by Darren Shan is a book about a Half- Vampire named Darren Shan. Darren Shan was hanging out with his best friend Evra when they were abruptly and rudely interrupted by Mr.Crepsley telling them to pack their things. They headed to a city in which Mr.Crepsley was on a mission to eliminate a evil Vampire called a Vampaneze. Evra and Darren noticed Mr.Crepsley was leaving at dawn and wouldn't return until morning, so they decided to spy on him at night to see what he was up to. While in the daytime he hung out with his 'girlfriend' Debbie. Then one night while spying Darren went too far and ruined Mr.Crepsley's mission and let the evil Vampaneze escape into the city and the Vampaneze managed to kidnap Evra. Mr.Crepsley draw up a plan that is not error-free but manages to work just enough to finish the Vampaneze off!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 14, 2008

    The Ultimate Horror Novel

    Tunnels of blood is the third exciting book in the Cirque Du freak series by Darren Shan. It is an action packed horror book, about a boy named Darren, who becomes a vampire¿s assistant in order to save a friend¿s life. Darren¿s adventure seems harder than he thought. Knowing very little about his vampire master, Darren grows suspicious. After his master Mr. Crepsley disappears oddly each night for a while, Darren starts investigating. Darren finds himself at the scene of a murder. There, Darren almost kills his master, only to learn Mr. Crepsley was protecting the victim. Darren sets off to kill the evil vampire (the true murderer) Murlough. Darrens adventures as a vampire started when his best friend Steve was poisoned 5 years ago Darren had to become a half-vampire and a vampire¿s assistant to save Steve¿s life. This situation seems everlasting as in this book Darren¿s new-found friend Evra Von is captured and Darren must give his life to go save him. Darren and Mr. Crepsley go on many adventures in this 11 book series but their relationships don¿t change as drastically in the other book as in Tunnels of Blood. Once the ¿betrayal¿ incident is over, Mr. Crepsley is forced to tell Darren his secrets. After that, Mr. Crepsley¿s trust in Darren strengthens, since Darren now knows why Mr. Crepsley was acting so strange. In this book the characters act like humans would, making the events in Tunnels of Blood seem like real life situation instead of a made-up fantasy story. Tunnels of Blood is incredibly well written, yet easy to understand YA novel. Fans of tense and action-packed literature are sure to love this book. Tunnels of Blood makes you think of Darren¿s situation as if you were in it. What would you do¿ to save a friend.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 5, 2012

    This suck like my weird coisin from canada

    His mame is jusrin beiber

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  • Posted April 3, 2012

    recommended read for all ages

    great story

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 3, 2012

    AWESOME IN EVERY WAY!!!!

    This book is a real action book which is awedome in every way it is truly one of the best in the series this book enters the dark killer world of the vampaneze who kill everyone they drink from i truly recommend this great book

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 2, 2012

    Good book.

    I liked this book very much. It explainded vampires further and continued character development. I have only one complaint. There were too many exclaimation points. It was distracting.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 28, 2012

    Fantastic

    Im in the best with this book. Every body should read this book

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 31, 2011

    But Book ever? I KNOW SO

    This book is fulled with action! It's a book you can't set down! I'm telling you don't put it down, you won't be able to sleep!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 28, 2011

    Va. Vampires assiant

    This book was AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 7, 2012

    It rocks

    Best book ever!!!!!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 26, 2011

    Stupid

    I coudnt even get it to go past proccessing but its a really good book

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 8, 2011

    Reply to shorts149

    I agree with you i finised this one yesterday and i was amazed by darren shans work (ps I still love Larten Crepsley)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 17, 2011

    Doesnt work

    I bought this but when i click on it is says buy it again and i already did. Stupid thing

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 16, 2011

    Hate it

    Very scarey

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 14, 2011

    This is the best book in the world

    I love this book because of action.Every one shold by this book.

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  • Posted June 8, 2011

    awesome book

    This book is creepy and sad. Its not my favorite book but its up there. During this book darren meets someone that he meets later in the series. If you have not read this book you will find out what a vampaneze is and what the difference between the vampeneze and vampires. My opinion i like the vampires more because the vampeneze are outlaws with no laws and they kill anybody they want. The most action out of the series are in book 5 and book 8.

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  • Posted January 8, 2011

    this is amazing!

    this book is full of adventure, friendship, danger, horror, and awesome fantasy. darren shan spins a glorious web of mystery and surprises in this fast paced book. i loved it, and the rest of the series!!

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  • Posted May 9, 2010

    I Also Recommend:

    This is an excelent book

    i thoroughly enjoyed this book it took me just a little over 4 hours to read and i wish it would have longer. However im halfway through the next book and its excelent the ending made me a little mad but other than that he made an excellent book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 19, 2010

    I Also Recommend:

    Cirque Du Freak: TUnnels of Blood; book #3

    okay, so i havnt read any books in the series, but once i saw the movie of the second book (The Vampire's Assistant), there was no turning back. the first day i got the movie, i was just amazed. so the next morning when i woke up, i couldn't stop watching it! i almost memorized all the lines in the movie! i know; kind of crazy. but once you see the movie, you just want to see the next movie, or read the series! i'm planing on doing both. i'm going to go to the library and see if they have the 3rd book in the series (tunnels of blood). i heard the 3rd book was really good, too. so i'll be reading the series and hopefully one day finish it! but trust me, you HAVE to get this book (or movie), its awesome!!!

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