Half-vampire
Darren
Shan
returns
in
another
gruesome
adventure
sure to
please
readers
of the
first
two
books in
his
series,
A Living
Nightmare
(Little
Brown,
2001/VOYA
April
2001)
and The
Vampire's
Assistant
(2001/VOYA
October
2001).
Darren
and his
master,
the
vampire
Crepsley,
leave
Cirque
du Freak
under
rather
mysterious
circumstances.
This
time,
Evra,
the
snake
boy,
joins
Darren
and
Crepsley
as they
travel
to the
city of
Crepsley's
childhood.
There,
Evra and
Darren
enjoy
mixing
with the
local
children.
For
Darren,
this
time
seems
almost
normal.
He even
meets
and is
smitten
by
Debbie,
a young
girl who
knows
nothing
of
Darren's
existence
as a
half
vampire.
When a
mass
murder
is
discovered
not too
far from
where
Crepsley
and his
young
charges
are
staying,
Darren
worries
that his
master
has
committed
the
crime.
By the
time
Darren
leans
the true
identity
of the
murderer,
he has
placed
Evra,
Crepsley,
and
Debbie
at risk.
The
aspects
that won
readers
to the
saga of
Darren
Shan are
in
evidence
again in
this
third
installment.
The
novel
opens
with a
rip-roaring
scene,
as
Darren
is
determined
to kill
his
master,
and then
flashes
back to
tell
readers
how
Darren
has come
to be in
this
dangerous
position.
There is
plenty
of blood
and gore
and a
new
villain—a
vampanzee
named
Murlough.
The
chilling
descriptions
of the
murderous
Murlough
combined
with the
sweet
story of
first
romance
between
Darren
and
Debbie
combine
successfully
to
create a
perfect
book for
reluctant
middle
school
readers.
For
those
fans of
Buffy
and
Angel,
here is
another
book to
satisfy
their
vampiric
tastes. |