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Hardman
Posted May 19, 2012
Wellilngton has managed to turn vampires back into the savage, c
Wellilngton has managed to turn vampires back into the savage, cunning, murderous creatures that they used to be. How does he turn that up a notch? By bringing an army of them into the modern world.
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This series improves with each book, and brings great twists and surprises to vampire lore. -
Thrilling sequal to "13 Bullets"
I read Wellington's take on zombies ("Monster Island" ,"Monster Nation" and "Monster Planet") . They were great. Then I read "13 Bullets' ,it was phenomenal. So, i went right into "99 Coffins".
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It was great from the start. How he weaves the story back and forth from 2004 to the Civil War. Very smoothly done.
He is great with the endings. It make you want more. -
Good mix of past and present.
This was the first Vampire book I've ever read. I wouldn't place this book on my top ten favorites, but I thought it was interesting. I loved the mix of a Civil War Story and present day....nice blend. If you like vampire stories I think you'll like this book.
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better then 13 bullets
this is great even better then his first book to the series(13 bullets).
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Anonymous
Posted November 6, 2008
Somewhat Good Fictionaly Vampire Story
This is an ok vampire story if you're looking for that theatrical, incorrect vampire book. Lots of myths and legends, the usual things you hear about vampires. Nothing new. I found that after reading another series(Cirque Du Freak) that in compare, this book is childish and boring. Many disagree, but if you were to read other vampires books, I think you would see my side.
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After the horrors she faced (see 13 BULLETS), vampire hunter Laura Caxton vows never again as field work is too gory for her. However, at an archeological dig at the Gettysburg Battle Site, Civil War era coffins are dug up. Detective Jameson Arkeley realizes what the team found is the remains of a Union vampire corps. He knows the only person to handle this gruesome finding is Caxton so he sends for her.-------------- Caxton reluctantly arrives at the tomb and finds 100 coffins with 99 occupied by vampires without hearts one is empty and the coffin smashed as if a vandal attacked it. Worse someone manages to return one of the vampires from the dead to the undead soon the rest of corps begins to reawaken to finish the mission they started in 1863. Caxton knows she must stop them before the Civil War is reenacted with real blood flowing from the victims of a night-stalking militia obsessed with completing its mission.-------------- 99 COFFINS is a unique vampire military thriller that rotates between the present, and Civil War Era journals and other writings. Thus the action-packed present stars a heroic Caxton who wants to retire from paranormal hunting while the 1860s correspondence provide insight into the vampire regiment especially their mission that they feel strongly must be achieved over a century and a half since they got their orders. With Gettysburg at stake (pun intended) the battle lines are drawn in this bloody superb tale.------------- Harriet Klausner
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