This is
the
fifth
novel in
the
continuing
saga of
the
youthful
half-vampire
assistant
to
Larten
Crepsley,
a full
vampire.
Crepsley
has
brought
Darren
to
Vampire
Mountain
to
undergo
the
Trials
of
Death,
an
elective
ritual
periodically
undergone
by
vampires
in order
to bond
with the
clan and
prove
their
worth.
As a
half-vampire,
Darren
is in
more
danger
of
failing
the
trials
than the
others
who
usually
participate,
but he
is
determined
to go
ahead.
The
penalty
for
failing
without
dying is
execution.
In the
background
a new
conflict
looms,
involving
the
vampaneze,
purple-skinned
killers
who
resemble
vampires
but who
are
nothing
like the
beings
whom
Darren
has come
to
respect
and
admire.
When it
appears
that he
will not
survive
the
trials,
his
vampire
friends
urge him
to
escape.
Escorting
him out
through
the
mountain's
underground
tunnels,
they run
smack
into an
incoming
vampaneze
invasion.
In the
final
pages,
the plot
and
action
finally
pick up
to fever
pace as
Darren
is
caught
between
invaders,
defenders,
and
possibly
a
traitor
in the
ranks of
the
faithful.
Characters
are
mostly
one-dimensional,
and the
plot
plods
along
until
the
final
conflict
heats up
the
action.
Although
the
story
stands
on its
own,
there
isn't
much
reason
to read
this one
aside
from
following
the
series. |