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Original Title: | Vampire Zero |
ISBN: | 0307381722 (ISBN13: 9780307381729) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Laura Caxton #3 |
David Wellington
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.9 | 1445 Users | 88 Reviews
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ONE MAN STOOD BETWEEN THEM AND USU.S. Marshal Jameson Arkeley - the country's foremost authority on vampires - taught police investigator and vampire fighter Laura Caxton everything she knows about monsters. After a bloody war visited upon Gettysburg by an army of vampires. Arkeley gave up his own life to save others. Except he didn't exactly die...
Arkeley accepted the curse and is now a vampire himself. What's worse, he's the savviest vampire ever - he knows all the tricks better than anyone. Caxton is now faced with the task of destroying him. But Arkeley knows all her tactics too; after all, he taught them to her. Caxton realizes she must finish Arkeley before he succeeds in his quest to exterminate his own family, one member at a time. But even more important, she has to prevent him from becoming a beast exponentially more dangerous - a Vampire Zero.
The author of 13 Bullets and 99 Coffins, David Wellington takes the Laura Caxton series to a whole new level in this action-packed third volume.
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Title | : | Vampire Zero (Laura Caxton #3) |
Author | : | David Wellington |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | October 14th 2008 by Three Rivers Press (first published January 1st 2008) |
Categories | : | Horror. Paranormal. Vampires. Fiction. Fantasy. Supernatural |
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Ratings: 3.9 From 1445 Users | 88 ReviewsCriticize Of Books Vampire Zero (Laura Caxton #3)
This is horror at it's best and it was a nonstop rollercoaster ride. Not as gruesome as the 1st book but there was plenty of action and suspense. Poor Laura Caxton has been promoted to Vampire Hunter. I think it drove her mad but she was very thorough. The ending was somewhat predictable but very much enjoyable. I can't wait to read the final book of the seriesThis series must be read in order as each book picks up just where the previous one ended.A LMNOP AND A VAMPIRE WALK INTO A BAR.....Hello, this story was okay. No totally weird stuff other than the lesbo cop. Mighty expensive for a kindle book. Thanks.
(Subgenre alert: This is not the sort of vampire book in which dishy goths sink delicate fangs into the protagonist's neck during hot sex. This is the sort of vampire book in which shark-toothed monsters rip apart fragile human bodies to get at the tasty tasty blood inside.)(Sequel alert: Although the plot makes sense on its own, the characterization probably works best if you've read the two preceding books in the series, 13 bullets and 99 coffins.)...I think the parenthesized notes and the
This tale introduces us to Jameson Arkeley, a U.S. Marshal and well-known vampire hunter, and Laura Caxton, a Pennsylvania state trooper and apparently a person of interest to vampires. The two meet when Caxton stops a car during a routine road check and find 3 corpses in the trunk. The driver escapes but Laura quickly realizes something is wrong. Arkeley is determined to wipe out any vampires still in existence. Caxton quickly becomes his protege, although their relationship is not very
3.5 stars!
Vampire Zero is the third book in Wellington's vampire/Laura Caxton series. For those familiar with epidemiology, you will recognize that the title is borrowed from the study of disease outbreaks. To stop the spread of an epidemic or pandemic you must find the first person to contract it, so you can figure out how it spread and the speed with which it spread.Arkeley and Caxton managed to reduce the vampire population to one, the mission now consists of finding this vampire before a new
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