Angels
and
ministers
of grace
defend
us! Shan
(Tunnels
of
Blood,
not
reviewed,
etc.)
has
extruded
a fourth
volume
in his
series
about an
adolescent
vampire
(also
named
Darren
Shan)
traveling
with a
supernatural
freak
show.
Six
years
after
his last
adventure,
Darren's
vampire
mentor,
Mr.
Crepsley,
decrees
that he
must be
presented
to the
Council
of
Vampire
Generals
at
Vampire
Mountain,
even
though
Darren
is only
a
"half-vampire"
(a
concept
never
really
explained).
After a
tedious
and
slightly
uncomfortable
journey,
during
which
Darren
and his
companions
run
across a
dead
vampire,
make
friends
with a
pack of
wolves,
and
survive
a
completely
risible
bear
attack,
they
arrive
at the
vampire
headquarters.
There
Darren
takes a
tour,
overhears
some
alarming
rumors,
plays
vampire
games,
and
subjects
the
reader
to
endless
narrative
dumps of
vampire
politics
and
lore. At
last he
makes a
fateful
decision
that
could
put his
very
life in
danger-one
page
before
the end.
All the
hallmarks
of
Shan's
earlier
works-slipshod
writing,
banal
characterization,
pedestrian
pacing,
overly
telegraphed
foreshadowing
of the
Had-I-But-Known
school-are
present;
but here
he
commits
the
cardinal
sin of
the
gross-out
horror
genre by
being
boring.
Nothing
happens
in this,
except
set up
for the
next.
The
premise
has long
lost
whatever
freshness
it once
had, and
cocky,
self-centered
Darren
is
neither
interesting
nor
likable
enough
to make
anyone
really
care.
Utter
dreck;
even the
most
devoted
fans of
the
series
will
feel
cheated. |