"Refreshingly innovative horror"
As a child Magiere was shunned by the townsfolk because her
father was a traveling noble and her mother was a peasant
woman. They made her life so miserable that she ran away
from home at seventeen carrying only a magical knife and
two amulets that her father left behind for her. She
worked at any job she could find, traveling from town to
town until she met the half-elf Leesil. Together they
worked the perfect con, pretending she was a vampire hunter
who could rid the town of a vampire that was in the area. After she saved enough money, Magiere bought an inn in the
town of Miiska. Nobody could be more surprised than
Magiere and Leesil to learn that a trio of vampires lived
in the town and what's more they know about her since she
killed one of their kin. Magiere comes to learn she is the
natural enemy of the vampire, a DHAMPIRE born of a mortal
woman and a vampire father, with powers she must learn to
use if she doesn't want to end up being a vampire's meal. Barb and J.C. Hendee have written a refreshingly innovative
horror novel where the protagonists and antagonists act
according to their own nature. The vampires serve as
worthy adversaries for the Dhampir to destroy if she can
and the reader will be rooting for her all the way. After
years of being homeless, Magiere and her half elf companion
finally have a home and they will do everything in their
power to protect it. The plot is meaty and juicy with
unexpected turn so that readers are already anticipating
the next surprise. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 15, 2002
SummaryThe launch of a major new vampire series-set in a classic
fantasy universe...
A con-artist who poses as a vampire slayer learns that she
is, in fact, a true vampire slayer-a dhampir-whose actions
have attracted the unwanted attention of a trio of powerful
vampires seeking her blood.
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