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Traveling with the Dead
  

Traveling with the Dead (Mass Market Paperback)

by Barbara Hambly (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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The vampire subculture of 19th-century Europe serves as a vehicle for ruminations on love and honor in Hambly's follow-up to Those Who Hunt the Night. The time is 1908, and biologist Lydia Asher is hot on the trail of her husband, James, a former spy and Oxford don who in turn is shadowing Charles Farren, the vampire Earl of Ernchester, and Farren's mortal traveling companion, the nefarious mercenary Ignace Karolyi. Lydia's pursuit of James parallels a similar trek made by Farren's wife, Anthea, who travels in James's company and is as passionately concerned about Farren's welfare as Lydia is about James's. International adventures take these characters from London to Vienna and ultimately to Constantinople, where they become enmeshed in the byzantine political power struggle that has lured Farren there against his will. Although Hambly invests these vampire and mortal personages with the traditional values being threatened by an evolving modern Europe, her vivid portraits allow them to emerge as memorable personalities distinct from the viewpoints they represent. Believable and sympathetic, pursuer and pursued carry the story over its occasional plot muddles and gothic contrivances to a spectacular finale. Hambly covers no ground that hasn't been explored in the historical vampire sagas of Anne Rice and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, but once again she uses familiar elements skillfully to tell an engrossing tale. 50,000 first printing; author tour.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Former British espionage agent James Asher is one of the few mortals aware of the existence of vampires. After he stumbles upon a meeting between an Austrian spy and the long-dead Earl of Ernchester, he embarks upon a dangerous journey across Europe to prevent a catastrophic alliance between human governments and the inhumane society of the undead. Hambly's sequel to Those Who Hunt the Night (Ballantine, 1990) captures both the subtle ambiance of turn-of-the-century political intrigue and the even more baroque pathways of the human and the inhuman heart. With its rich atmosphere and vibrant characters, this dark fantasy belongs in most libraries.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Traveling with the dead, Dec 5 2003
By Lava Mohammad (Fairfax, Va) - See all my reviews
Traveling With The Dead, by Barbara Hambly is an intriguing book that takes the reader through many different countries in search of two things, one: a vamipire who might get involved in some business that might cause trouble for the British and two: Lydias husband, James Asher, who is after the vampire Ernchester.
The book begins with James Asher, a former British intelegance agent, spotting a dangerous spymaster, Karolri, meeting with a known London vampire, Earl of Ernchester, in a railway station. Even though Asher is no longer an agent, he feels obligated to follow them in search of an answer to their mysterious appearance together. After receiving a letter which sounded very sketchy, Lydia, Ashers' knowledge seeking, young wife, enlisted the aid of the oldest and most dangerous vampire in all of London (Don Simon Yisdro) to rescue him from the trap he was stumbling into unaware. All three parties travel through Paris, Vienna and on to Constantinople. Asher and Anthea (the 200 year old vampire wife of Ernchester) after Karolyi and Ernchester who are being followed by Yisdro, Lydia and Margaret.
The book portrays the spirit of love that grows between hearts and souls. Throughout the book we see Lydia's infatuation with Yisdro although she loves her husband greatly and is trying to rescue him. We also see Yisdros' love for Lydia when he gives up killing humans for her and slowly becomes more vampirish due to the fact that that he's not drinking human blood. We also see how much Anthea loves her husband Ernchester yet she still admires something about Asher and the same goes for him. Although everyone seems to be infatuated by someone other then their own partner, they all remain loyal to one another despite their curiosity.
I really enjoyed reading this book, although it was pretty slow throughout the first section and the vocabulary was a bit difficult. It was very mysterious and enthralling, I also enjoyed the ending greatly. Id defiantly recommend this book to others.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing, hypnotic, tasty, delicious, exciting adventure!, Jun 1 2001
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Even better than the first. I enjoyed it tremendously. This book put a glamour over me. I was as drawn to continue reading its pages as Lydia was drawn to Ysidro or James to Anthea. It was heartbreaking, terrifying, enthralling, exciting, interesting, creative. Reading this book was thoroughly satisfying. I recommend it highly to anyone who enjoys vampire lore or vampire fiction. Hambly's is a class unto itself, so unique.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dark temptations, Dec 15 2000
By Christina Dunigan (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
I picked up Barbara Hambly's vampire novels in a fit of boredom, and was unable to put them down. They are dark and rich as a Black Forest cake. The characters, human and inhuman, are enticingly complex and fascinating.

Once again, professor and ex-spy James Asher and his obsessively scholarly bride are swept into the intrigues of the vampires. Dark secrets unfold as Asher tracks the ruthless agent Karolyi and the world-weary vampire Earl of Ernchester -- not realizing that his wife has enlisted the aid of the oldest and most dangerous of the London vampires to rescue him from the trap into which he is stumbling unaware.

Alliances shift among the living and the dead, and through this tangle Lydia Asher and her inhuman companion must weave their way and find their peace. And as James draws closer to the secret of the Deathless Lord, he finds his only way out is through the deadliest path of all.

Try, if you can, to read each novel in one sitting -- alone.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Slowly paced, but satisfying
I haven't yet read _Those Who Hunt The Night_ , despite reccomendations, but when I found this book I snatched it up. Read more
Published on Sep 9 2000 by Genevieve M. Ellerbee

5.0 out of 5 stars Explorations in the nature of Love...
If the connecting thread in the previous "Those Who Hunt the Night" was the bond of friendship that can develop between extremely different people, then the underlying... Read more
Published on Jun 3 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars lydia asher is the star in this book!!!!
I wanted to skip over the james asher parts and go straight to the parts with lydia. and the third time I read the book I did! Read more
Published on Mar 23 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Ther best vampire book I've so far read!
As soon as I read this book, I fell in love with it, fell in love with Ysirdo. And I haven't even read the one before this! Read more
Published on Oct 20 1998 by psychic48@hotmail.com

1.0 out of 5 stars I love Barbara Hambly, but this was really dull.
I read the first book in this series and liked it well enough, but with this one, I just didn't care about anything that was going on in the story. Read more
Published on Aug 14 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars ...well....acceptable....
The plotline of the book is well devloped, I must give her that. But what ticked me of, was the amount of german used and its misspelling. Read more
Published on Jul 1 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars It's one of the best book on the world
I loved this book. I would like to read it in polish language, but I had to do in italian. Now my sister Agnieszka Janusz has translated Those Who Hunt The Night and she wants to... Read more
Published on Feb 26 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars a sane look at vampires
"traveling with the dead" is unquestionably one of the most sober books i've read on the vampire myth (or are they real? Read more
Published on Feb 3 1998

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