Dreadful Company by Vivian Shaw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Dr. Greta Helsing has come to Paris to deliver a medical paper at a convention on monster medicine, with her best friend, a Vampire by the name of Edmund Ruthven. What could go wrong? When a coven of irresponsible vampires takes up residence in the catacombs that lay scattered beneath the city, a string of cataclysmic events start to unfold. With the help of the lead werewolf, a lowly demon, an old vampyre, two extraterrestrial ghost wranglers and the head of the M&E department from Hell must team up to close the rip in time before all the world is destroyed. The characters are worthy of a TV sitcom series that fight the evil in this world of humans and monsters. I liked the storyline and how the "Phantom of the Opera" is incorporated into the overall story that tied so well with the locations in Paris, France.
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