The Vampire's Revenge
“Fans of the early Anita Blake books will love this series.”–Deborah Smith, New York Times bestselling author of A Gentle RainJack McShane: lover, killer, seducer, family man, and vampire. In the shadows of Savannah, with its hip nightspots and moss-draped oak trees, Jack is trying to save...
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“Fans of the early Anita Blake books will love this series.”–Deborah Smith, New York Times bestselling author of A Gentle RainJack McShane: lover, killer, seducer, family man, and vampire. In the shadows of Savannah, with its hip nightspots and moss-draped oak trees, Jack is trying to save humankind from a threat it doesn’t know it faces: an explosion of the otherworldly, the weird, the wanton, and the wicked.Tourists are heading to Savannah for St. Patrick’s Day–and Jack is racing through tunnels below the city to the edge of Hell itself to hold off a plot posed by the double-dead and demented. But Jack must also hold off his own desire for Connie Jones, the beautiful cop he turned into a vampire slayer. Connie, her blood running hotter than she can handle, can’t imagine the games that Jack is playing with her body and her mind, or that the other monster she’s falling in love with is all part of his devious plan.Welcome to the world of Jack McShane, a blue-eyed vampire who knows how crazy things can get–once you get a little taste for blood.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780345498588 (0345498585)
Publish date: January 27th 2009
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Pages no: 323
Edition language: English
Series: Savannah Vampire (#5)
If you can get through the first couple of books, the series gets progressively better. This book is the last of the Savannah Vampire series (I guess). It was a really good, quick read - much easier than others since it is only told from one character's point of view. I just disliked the ending. ...
I have really liked this series in the past, this book had a silly unbeilable feel to it. William, the Father figure vampire is double dead and the characters grief is off and on with silly comments and actions. The emotional level felt in previous books was gone. All the characters except for the t...
Jack McShane does not have it easy. Not only is he a vampire, his "sire" (the man who turned him) has just been brutally murdered by Connie, the woman he loves, who - oops, bad luck - has just completed the ceremony to become the next Vampire Slayer and is lusting for his blood. And if that wasn't e...