- Fevre Dream
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name = Fevre Dream
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author =George R. R. Martin
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cover_artist =Barron Storey
country =United States
language = English
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genre =Fantasy novel
publisher = Poseidon Press
release_date =1982
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media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages = 350 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-671-45577-X
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followed_by ="Fevre Dream" is a vampire
novel written byGeorge R. R. Martin and published in1982 . It is set on theantebellum Mississippi River beginning in1857 , and has been described by some as "Bram Stoker meetsMark Twain ." The book was first published in the US by Poseidon Press in 1982. It was notably reprinted byOrion Books in 2001 as volume 13 of theirFantasy Masterworks series [cite web
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Abner Marsh, a remarkably ugly but highly skilled
steamboat captain, is grappling with a financial crisis in 1857 when he is contacted by Joshua York, a rich, soft-spokengentleman . They become unlikely business partners, with Joshua winning Abner over by promising to pay for the construction of a magnificent new steamboat, bigger, faster and more opulent than any along theMississippi River .This steamboat is named the "Fevre Dream", after Abner's previously-failing company, the Fevre River Packet Company. Joshua and Abner co-captain the ship, with Abner being solely responsible for her actual command and navigation. However, many questions are raised by the crew and passengers about Joshua York and his friends, who hardly ever venture out of their cabins during
daylight hours. Abner's suspicions about his mysterious partner grow when he finds in Joshua's cabin books of newspaper clippings detailing mysterious deaths. He confronts Joshua, who tells Abner that he and his friends arevampire hunters. They are using the "Fevre Dream" as their base of operations to investigate a trail of mysterious deaths along theriver . In time, however, Joshua finally tells Abner the truth: he and his friends are themselvesvampire s. Joshua has developed analchemic potion which controls the blood fever of vampires, and he is on a crusade to free other vampires of their need for living blood. Some vampires consider him the "Pale King," lord or "bloodmaster" to all vampires.The evil and amoral Damon Julian, another bloodmaster, formerly of
New Orleans , learns of Joshua's efforts. He boards the "Fevre Dream" with his own entourage of vampires, and manages to overpower Joshua. As bloodmaster of all the vampires on the ship, he forces Abner out and uses the "Fevre Dream" for his own nefarious purposes, disappearing down the river. Abner becomes obsessed with the lost,demonic ship , and spends his remaining fortune searching for it, until finally giving up. He later serves as anaval officer during theAmerican Civil War . Much later, after receiving a letter from Joshua, the now-elderly Abner returns to help Joshua depose Julian. The vampires square off, and with Abner's aid Joshua overpowers Julian and becomes bloodmaster.The novel closes many years later by implying that all vampires were eventually freed by Joshua's work. They make nighttime
pilgrimage s, of sorts, to Abner's grave beside theMississippi River , honoring his contribution to their cause.Notes
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