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Dr. Josef Mengele—the Angel of Death—has escaped from Hell! Posing as a physician, he programs his patients to do as he commands, transforming them into living bombs, and ultimately creates a new world order.
Sybil Crewes is a vampire trying to escape her fate. She refuses to feed on humans, pulls her own fangs, and injects liquid silver in an effort to remain “human.” When she discovers Mengele’s terrible plan, however, she knows she must stop him at any cost. Embracing her savage nature, she embarks on a dangerous course of action that will bring her face-to-face with the deadly doctor . . . and the monster within.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining modern vampire novel
By Senior Citizen on July 4, 2017
Format: Paperback
The action is fast-paced with plenty of tense situations, shootouts, exploding bodies and the like. There are fascinating details, as when Sibyl breaks off her fangs to hide her vampire nature. Sibyl wants to become human, but this does not go well.
The story is good, with the tension rising to a climax, but on the minus side there seem to be too many characters who are not distinguished by adequate characterization, making it hard to remember who they all are. The settings often do not have enough description to give a clear sense of place.
However the book deserves an extra star for the revelation at the end. :-)
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4 out of 5 stars
PAGE TURNER!
By Mattie on July 7, 2017
Format: Kindle Edition
4 out of 5 stars
Kat Gracey's review
Apr 07, 2017
4 out of 5 stars
S.K. Gregory's review
Apr 06, 2017
I enjoyed reading about Sybil but there is a wide cast of characters including Catherine and Jack from Black Widow, so there are plenty of people to keep the story going. I liked the idea of a famous serial killer being resurrected who wasn't Jack the Ripper, as most stories seem to do. At times the dialogue felt a little false with characters explaining stuff in a way no one would speak in real life, but I thought overall it was a good book and i would recommend it.