The Eye of the Moon
In the sensational follow-up to The Book With No Name, those who miraculously survived are back in town for another massacre to remember Young lovers Dante and Kacy, hapless bartender Sanchez, Peto the Hubal monk, and the mysterious Jessica will each be drawn into the violent vortex surrounding...
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In the sensational follow-up to The Book With No Name, those who miraculously survived are back in town for another massacre to remember Young lovers Dante and Kacy, hapless bartender Sanchez, Peto the Hubal monk, and the mysterious Jessica will each be drawn into the violent vortex surrounding the Bourbon Kid, the supernatural killer who is himself now being hunted. Hot on his heels are several vampire gangs, the Secret Service, a couple of werewolves, some corrupt cops, and the Dark Lord himself, and none will rest until he is dead. But the Kid has vengeance of his own to wreak. This relentless page-turner is even more gripping, creepy, exciting, and funny than its predecessor. As the body count climbs on the dusty streets of Santa Mondega, who will be the last one standing?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781843175773 (1843175770)
Publish date: May 1st 2012
Publisher: Michael O'Mara
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Bourbon Kid (#2)
The Eye of the Moon is the sequel to The Book With No Name, which I've read a couple of years ago. Ever since, I was completely unaware of this second book (I had no clue it would be turned into a series) until I was adding my books here on BookLikes. I then just walked in to the second and third bo...
I won't finish it. I don't know if it's the horrible translation, the book itself or that I'm just too old. I don't like it. I'm going to give this to my little sister. Maybe she can make use of this.
Seems like the body count was even higher here than in The Book With No Name. It was still a fascinating story, but didn't seem quite as well thought out. The author tried to give Bourbon Kid a motivation here, whereas in the first book, it was just the way he was - which actually was more in the sp...
Fabulous sequel to The Book With No Name.