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7959502
Posted March 30, 2011
Tense and personal
If you've been reading the Laura Caxton vampire series, then this entry is everything you would expect. Action packed, gruesome, gritty, it pulls you in by playing on the relationships of established characters. If you haven't... well, don't think too much, have some popcorn and enjoy the ride.
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6879727
Posted March 1, 2011
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I loved it. It was hard to put down.
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Posted December 25, 2010
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A great book
This book is really good. It is about vampire hunter Laura Caxton. This is her 3rd outing.
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Sequel to "13 Bullets" (Original) and "99 Coffins" (makes you want more)where we learn vampires are not extinct. These are not your typical vampires. Not for the squeamish.
Spoilers below.
Laura is out to find her mentor who in turn became a vampire. He knows all the tricks of hunting vamps.
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BBennett77
Posted January 18, 2010
Another GREAT read by Wellington!!
Love this series! Once I got started had to get them all. Addictive....story reels you in and you just gotta read till you finish it.
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Well written in that gruesome monster style, David Wellington provides a strong vampire thriller
The second battle of Gettysburg (see 99 COFFINS) was won by the humans but at quite a cost. The victory came because the paranormal expert U.S. Marshal Jameson Arkeley gave his life to insure his side won. His apprentice police investigator and vampire fighter Laura Caxton fears the end is not in sight in site of finding the Civil War journal that tells her what happened and the sacrifice of her heroic mentor; she just does not know what comes next.
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She is proven right as the worst case scenario comes alive. The world¿s greatest authority on vampires Arkeley was bitten and is now an undead. He knows every move his former student knows because he taught her. Stunned and preferring to hide as she did following her first encounter (see 13 BULLETS), Caxton hates what she must do; she must kill her teacher before he becomes too powerful for anyone to stop, which she believes in her gut is already true.
This exciting bloody vampire tale is fast-paced, action-packed, and an incredible in your face (make that neck) twist that will fascinate and stun anyone who read the first two books. The hero (along with Caxton) of 13 BULLETS AND 99 COFFINS is now the most dangerous lethal villain of all, VAMPIRE ZERO. Newcomers may not fully grasp the monumental spin as Caxton hunts her former teacher, the world¿s foremost authority on the vampire insurgency. Well written in that gruesome monster style, David Wellington provides a strong vampire thriller.
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