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The Road to Hell (The Horizon War , Vol 1) |
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Rating: Summary: hooked just by reading the first page Review: This was the first in what looks like a trilogy or something and at first it was a bit confusing because of the amount of characters introduced in a short time. The pace was fast, frenzied and it didn't let up throughout the whole book. There were alot of subplots throughout the whole book with every one of the "bad" guys betraying each other left and right. We got some vampires but the book mainly focused on mages. Hopefully the vamps will have more of the spotlight next volume. All in all though, this was a very good book and is very easily readable even for people who have never heard of the World of Darkness. For those who have this is a must buy. The only thing missing is a Garou or two.
Rating: Summary: This is the book to buy for fans of the World of Darkness. Review: This was the first in what looks like a trilogy or something and at first it was a bit confusing because of the amount of characters introduced in a short time. The pace was fast, frenzied and it didn't let up throughout the whole book. There were alot of subplots throughout the whole book with every one of the "bad" guys betraying each other left and right. We got some vampires but the book mainly focused on mages. Hopefully the vamps will have more of the spotlight next volume. All in all though, this was a very good book and is very easily readable even for people who have never heard of the World of Darkness. For those who have this is a must buy. The only thing missing is a Garou or two.
Rating: Summary: I really thought this was a great book! Review: When I first started this book, and realized it was part of a triolgy, I reluctantly put it down until I could get the next two volumes in the series. Imagine my surprise when I went back to read it a second time and found out it was actually number 4! Well, folks, what do you do then, you go find the first three, The Red Death Trilogy, and enjoy the history of the Kindred in the first book, then read all six for great vampire entertainment! Now, go out and get them!
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