![]() ![]() I wasn't expecting the ending of this book to be a tearjerker given the overall pulpy tone the series has displayed so far. Lina, the new female protagonist was brave in the face of constant tragedy. The protagonist and the vampires are much more emotionally fleshed out here than they were in the first book. The action continues to be absurdly over-the-top but highly entertaining. ![]() Is this because he wishes to enslave humanity once more, or does he wish to bridge the gap between humans and vampires to end all conflict once and for all? Accompanied by the feisty honor student Lina, D seeks to solve the twisted mystery that links the experiments with a group of missing orphans that returned to Tepes exhibiting odd behaviors.ĭark, cold, brutal and mysterious. Turns out a certain lord of vampires has been performing some incredibly dark experiments in a mountain-based secret laboratory, fusing human genes with the vampire nobles in an attempt to eradicate the genetic flaws and weaknesses of his species. ![]() After his climactic battle with Count Magnus Lee, D travels to the snow-shrouded village of Tepes where vampires that can walk in broad daylight have begun to prowl the perimeters. ![]()
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