O Ocaso (A Estirpe, #2)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9789896720537 (9896720533)
Publish date: October 2010
Publisher: Objectiva
Pages no: 408
Edition language: Portuguese
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Science Fiction,
Mystery,
Thriller,
Horror,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic,
Suspense,
Supernatural,
Vampires
Series: The Strain Trilogy (#2)
This is the second book in The Strain Trilogy. It is a decent enough horror / apocalypse story but it, unfortunately, gives the feeling that you are reading a TV-show script rather than a genuine book.The book is the usual roller coaster ride of intrigue, traitors to humanity, surprise attacks and o...
I have lost all hope for humanity! So much loss, destruction. Even with the small snippets of hope dealt out through this book, the demise of hero's and the disappearance of key players end this sequel on a low, low note. I urge everyone to read this series! Even if you have started to watch the TV...
This book is a continuation of the story started in The Strain. While I think it is very much a middle book, it's not a terribly boring or tedious middle book and kept me very engaged through the entire novel. Things are looking terrible for humanity as a Master vampire is busy taking over the US ...
Read this awhile back. Liked the premise, but it didn't quite hit all the marks. I enjoyed it overall. Would recommend for those who are a fan of vampire tales.
So now I need to finish this trilogy, quickly. Glad I waited until they'd published all three.Also, this series would make a good movie. Has a lot of the elements of Blade 2 - which Guillermo was the director of - and I think would be quite a nail biter.