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'''''The Last American Vampire''''' is an [[action (fiction)|action]] [[horror fiction|horror]] novel by [[Seth Grahame-Smith]] and a sequel to ''[[Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter (novel)|Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter]]'', released on January 13, 2015, through New York–based publishing company [[Grand Central Publishing]].<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Last-American-Vampire-Seth-Grahame-Smith/dp/145550212X/ The Last American Vampire]</ref>
The novels follows the life of an American vampire from the [[assassination of Abraham Lincoln]] through the [[world wars]]. By the end of the novel, he is thought to be the last surviving American vampire. The other characters depicted in the novel include [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[Henry Irving]], [[Bram Stoker]], [[Virginia Dare]], [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], [[Jack the Ripper]], [[Nikola Tesla]], [[Grigori Rasputin]], and [[Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia]].
==Plot==
After turning [[Assassination of Abraham Lincoln|assassinated]] [[President of the United States|President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]] into a [[vampire]] from the first book, vampire Henry O. Sturges, Lincoln's vampire-hunting mentor, realizes he has gone against the rules of the Union of Vampires by doing so. Lincoln is horrified at becoming a vampire, as it turns him into the exact thing he has been fighting
Henry is summoned to [[New York City]], the Union's headquarters, by their leader Adam Plantagenet, a highly respected older vampire, alive since 1305. He shows Henry boxes containing the heads of some of their emissaries along with a note from the mysterious "A. Grander VIII". He is tasked with finding and stopping this man from destroying more vampires. Plantagenet himself is killed soon after.
Henry decides to begin his hunt in [[London]], [[England]], under the guise of a textile importer. Unsure where first to go, he decides to find out the vampire presence here. It turns out that
Along the way, Henry reveals some of the events from his life as a human and his early time as a vampire including turning his adopted daughter, the first English baby born in the "New World", [[Virginia Dare]], into a vampire. His travels and adventures bring him across the world where he helps [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] and
The last portion of the novel has Henry meeting [[Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia|Alexei Romanov]], also a vampire, who attempts to recruit him, now the last known American vampire, into a reconstituted Union of Vampires.
== Television adaptation ==
In October 2018, it was announced that [[NBC]] had given a "script commitment plus penalty" to a television adaptation of the novel from author [[Seth Grahame-Smith]], David Katzenberg, [[Terry Matalas]], and [[20th Century Fox Television]]. Matalas will write the potential series and executive
==See also==
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[[Category:2015 American novels]]
[[Category:2010s horror novels]]
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[[Category:Novels by Seth Grahame-Smith]]
[[Category:Grand Central Publishing books]]
[[Category:Fictional depictions of Abraham Lincoln in literature]]
[[Category:Novels set in London]]
[[Category:Novels set in New York City]]
[[Category:Cultural depictions of Arthur Conan Doyle]]
[[Category:Novels about Jack the Ripper]]
[[Category:Cultural depictions of Nikola Tesla]]
[[Category:Cultural depictions of Grigori Rasputin]]
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