It was good, but I have to wonder how much longer this battle between Caxton and Malvern can really continue. I was excited at the idea of finally getting some closure, but that didn't happen.As far as the prose itself goes, it's not one of Wellington's best. Very early on it's easy to see the plot twist that is unfolding for the ending and I would have liked a bit more mystery before the final twist. The new, and short-lived, character 'Gert' was entertaining, but it felt like he rushed in trying to develop her background. And I didn't really buy the 'celly' connection that she develops with Caxton.Wellington also hints at some jealousy on Clara's part when she meets Gert, and I think that would have been something interesting he could have built on in a sequel. But with Gert's death, that doesn't seem likely happen. *insert sarcasm*The other difference between this book and his others in the series is that the others could be stand-alone reads. This one almost makes it necessary to read Vampire Zero first, because so much of the story doesn't make sense without it: Clara and Caxton's relationship, Fetlock's character, Caxton's imprisonment...understanding these things all depend on reading the previous novel in the series. Does this make it a bad book? No. But if you're just starting the series, then avoid this one until you read Vampire Zero. This is the fourth book in Wellington's vampire series and seems to be a very satisfying fourth book. I'm sure it could be read as a stand alone, but it would make much more sense if you read 13 Bullets, 99 Coffins and Vampire Zero first.Lots and lots of action in this one, right from the beginning. I didn't find it as draggy as Vampire Zero, hence the extra star. It was nice to have some human bad gals for a change... mix it up a bit, keep things interesting. Is it the end of the series? Only Wellington can tell us that, but I'd gladly read more.Overall an enjoyable series for those that are tired of the vampire romance that has saturated the market. If you want your bloodsuckers to actually suck blood and kill people, this is the series for you.
Do You like book 23 Horas (2011)?
I didn't realize this was part of a series when I was looking for something to read on my reader.
—querty123
The Best one in the series. Hope that their will be a follow up book.
—courtney_2356
An interesting departure from the norm. Enjoyable.
—CoachLee