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AMAZING!
David Wellington is my new favorite author! These 4 books are AMAZING! I love the new take on the vampires and the way that the plots roll and thicken. These books are not for someone who is looking for love or romace. I hope that he write more to this story. I can not wait to see what Malverin has in store for Laura....
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MaryD66
Posted September 14, 2011
Excellent book!
This book is one of the best books I have read in awhile. I highly recommend it!
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This is a terrific violent Vengeful Vampire thriller
Former cop turned vampire slayer and convict Laura Caxton are incarcerated at the Marcy State Correctional Institution in Tioga County, Pennsylvania. The maximum security prison is double the intend population with over 1300 of the worst dregs of humanity residing there. Laura is unconcerned as she eats soup in the cafeteria because she expects attacks and deaths, but not hers.
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However, when she anticipated corpses she thought she would be the cause. Instead the prison has a special guest, the oldest known vampire Justinia Malvern who dines on the local population with plans to have Laura as her just dessert within 23 hours of the hunter's arrival. Each human Justina drains she also converts.
This is a terrific violent Vengeful Vampire thriller (see Vampire Zero, 13 Bullets and 99 Coffins) with a fascinating final twist that will stun fans. The story line is fast-paced and filled with plenty of blood and gore as expected by those who read this series. They also expect a High Midnight showdown, which they get. Laura's killing sprees is a trademark of the saga but the tale avoids the overall feel of repetition due to her diabolically brilliant opponent.
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Anonymous
Posted August 15, 2009
Good vs Evil
This is not a romanticized vision of vampires. The vampires are most definitely not nice or romantic but if you enjoy reading about vampires in any realm, and you want good to triumph you will enjoy the read.
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