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Blood of the Covenant, The
 
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Blood of the Covenant, The (Mass Market Paperback)

by Brent Monahan (Author)
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Picking up where The Book of Common Dread (1993) left off, Monahan continues his tale of what Princeton University librarian Simon Penn describes as "evil from before the dawn of history... being fought with technology invented yesterday." Vampires are still in pursuit of the Scrolls of Ahriman, which hold the key to their power and are now in the hands of Penn and his beautiful colleague Frederika Vanderveen. But Vanderveen, having acquired an addiction to the Devil's powder fed to her by a master vampire in the previous book, has developed an unholy thirst for blood. Pursued by several vampires, the pair have encounters with the Princeton police, find themselves in numerous perilous situations and are aided by Father Dante Ferro, an emissary of the Vatican. There is enough action in this fast-paced yarn to keep most horror fans interested, but Monahan's characters achieve little growth, and his penchant for melodrama sometimes skirts caricature ("'So, I'm a hideous dwarf, am I?' the Vampire said. 'An ugly little bastard, eh?'"). He's merely retreading ground he's staked out and explored before; hopefully, the likely next volume in what looks to be an ongoing series will brace all the bloodletting with a bit more originality.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Ancient scrolls that describe the very nature of evil and warn of imminent disaster for mankind have been stolen from Princeton University by librarians Simon and Frederika. Our heroes are aided by a Roman Catholic Priest (with the knowledge and support of the Pope) and a Princeton police detective. All must outrun and outwit an especially vicious monster known only as the Vampire. The Vampire is more than 2000 years old and revels in the evil deeds his satanic masters command. This book is a sequel to The Book of Common Dread (St. Martin's, 1993), which first introduced Simon and Frederika as well as an interesting, complex vampire named DeVilbiss. The adventure and intrigue here are well done and fast paced, although the supernatural elements at time strain credulity. For larger fiction collections.
Patricia Altner, Information Seekers, Bowie, Md.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Blood of the Covenant, Oct 17 2001
This was an amazing and gripping story. it caught me up in it right from the start.
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3.0 out of 5 stars diverting escapist fare, Oct 13 2000
By Orrin C. Judd "brothersjudddotcom" (Hanover, NH USA) - See all my reviews
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This sequel to The Book of Common Dread (1993) finds Monahan's protagonists, Simon Penn and Frederika Vanderveen, once again struggling to protect the scrolls of Ahriman from the vampires and the forces of evil which they serve. This time the intrepid pair get some assistance from a policeman turned Vatican priest and a local police officer. The whole thing builds to another showdown between good and evil within the halls of Princeton's Firestone Library.

Monahan has borrowed extensively from the vampiric traditions but has added enough of his own invention, including making them servants of Satan, to produce a new and exciting mythos. There is more lively fun in these books than in the entire gloom drenched, self-serious oeuvre of Anne Rice & her ilk. They make for diverting escapist fare.

GRADE: C+

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5.0 out of 5 stars Erotically stimulating!, Aug 19 1998
This novel was extremely excellent. It is one of the most amazing vampire stories ever written. The dark humor and blazing real-ness make this book a very entertaining piece of art! It stimulates the senses with lust and death and extreme erotic evilness. The story is one of the battle between the dark and the light, the good and evil, and the human race and the vampire race that hopes to take over the world with it's blood hungry kind. I highly recommend this novel to ANY one who enjoys a great horror story!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good, fast read.
Brent Monahan's follow up to "Book of Common Dread" is as good as the original. Basically, its a tale between good and evil, human versus super human (Vampires) and the... Read more
Published on Jun 13 1997

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