Hunters
of the
Dusk
is the
seventh
episode
in the
saga of
boy
turned
half-vampire
Darren
Shan. In
fact
it's the
first of
a
Hunters
trilogy
that
continues
this
fall in
Allies
of the
Night.
The bad
news is
that
this
episode
doesn't
answer
the many
questions
that
have
accumulated
in
previous
ones.
The good
news -
Darren,
his
mentor/father
figure
Mr.
Crepsley
and his
strange,
blue-robed
'Little
Person'
friend
Harkat
Mulds
get a
change
of scene
from
Vampire
Mountain.
Though
he's
still
only a
half-vampire,
a
combination
of
circumstances
have
made
Darren a
Vampire
Prince
and, as
such,
he's
spent
the six
years
since
his last
adventure
helping
to
coordinate
the war
against
the
purple-skinned
vampaneze.
The
vampire
forces
have
learned
that the
Lord of
the
Vampanese
has
arisen
and
begun to
recruit
an army
of 'vampets'
(human
helpers)
to his
cause.
And
Harkat
has
begun to
dream of
dragons,
a
prelude
to
unlocking
the
barrier
to his
past.
The
dreaded
Desmond
Tiny
travels
to
Vampire
Mountain
and
makes
his
usual
dire
predictions
- about
destiny,
naturally.
This
time
they
send
Darren
and Mr.
Crepsley
on quest
to hunt
the
Vampaneze
Lord
before
he can
be
blooded
and
become
invincible.
Harkat
accompanies
them,
and new
characters
are
entangled
in the
hunt -
the wild
Vampire
Prince
Vancha
March,
and the
mysterious,
powerful
(also
short,
hairy
and
ugly)
Lady
Evanna
with her
escort
of frogs
(whatever
you do,
don't
call her
a
witch!)
Darren
begins
to go
through
'the
purge',
there
are the
usual
gory
encounters
with the
enemy,
and the
hunters
renew
friendships
with the
strange
fellowship
of
Cirque
du
Freak.
Darren
and
company
learn
that
they
will
have
four
chances
to make
an end
of the
Vampaneze
Lord.
Hunters
of the
Dusk
ends
after
the
first
encounter,
as our
heroes
surrender
themselves
to 'the
forces
of
destiny
and
future
terrors
of the
night'
- more
horrific
fare for
fervid
Shan
fans!
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