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The Dark-Hunters, Volume 1 - Sherrilyn Kenyon, Claudia Campos (Illustrator)
The Dark-Hunters, Volume 1
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In the war against vampires, mankind has only one hope: The Dark-Hunters. Ancient warriors who died of brutal betrayal, the Dark-Hunters have sworn themselves into the service of the goddess Artemis to protect us.It’s a pact with pretty good perks. Immortality, power, psychic abilities, wealth... show more
In the war against vampires, mankind has only one hope: The Dark-Hunters. Ancient warriors who died of brutal betrayal, the Dark-Hunters have sworn themselves into the service of the goddess Artemis to protect us.It’s a pact with pretty good perks. Immortality, power, psychic abilities, wealth and a cool wardrobe. But it comes with a few drawbacks: fatal sun poisoning and a new, irreparable dental problem. But aside from the fangs and nocturnal lifestyle, it’s not so bad.  Until Kyrian meets the most frightening thing imaginable. An accountant who’s being hunted by one of the most lethal vampires out there. If Amanda Devereaux goes down, so does he and no offense, he doesn’t want to die (hence the whole immortality thing). And he doesn’t want humanity dead either which is a good thing for us since he and Amanda are all that stands between us and oblivion. Let’s hope they win.  From the wild imagination of Sherrilyn Kenyon comes the humorous and suspenseful manga debut of the #1 internationally bestselling Dark-Hunter series. The world of manga will never be the same again.
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Format: Textbook
ISBN: 9780312376871 (0312376871)
ASIN: 9780312376871
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Edition language: English
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2.0 The Dark Hunters (vol. 1) story by Sherrilyn Kenyon, art by Claudia Campos
[This is an old review. I was unimpressed enough with this volume that I sold it a while back in order to free up some shelf space.] I used to gobble up Kenyon's books like potato chips, but, even when I still really loved them, I knew they had some serious flaws. One of those flaws is that they t...
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