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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Knights or the blood,
By A Customer
This review is from: At Sword's Point (Knights of Blood) (Paperback)
Fast paced,fun story line. Ok so it's not war and peace, who cares! the first book is about adventure. Like watching a great flick on tv.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This book is great!,
By A Customer
This review is from: At Sword's Point (Knights of Blood) (Paperback)
I read this book the first time two years ago, and I have read it three more times since. Although some of the plot is not believable (it is called FICTION for a reason), it is interesting because of that fact. I have read some of the other reviews, and I have to say that if you had problems following the plot twists, or were unable to understand what was going on, I recommend you read a different style of material. Yes, some of the little details do tend to get boring, but without the details, you loose the sense of the characters. I had no problem with the amount of gore. In fact, compared to the usual books I read, this is quite tame. The only problem I had was trying to find a copy of the first book. I have to rate this as one of the better books I have read. And I have read thousands. The character of Drummond is well played, although their are some inconsistencies. The authors did an excellent job of writing the scenes at the old casle with the Knights. The ! ! opening with the first deaths was very well done. The descriptions of the way in which the two lovers died is eerie. The ending is not overly surprizing, but it still manages to get your attention. All in all, I found the book a very good read. I recommond it to anyone who has a good idea of what is reality and what is not. Also, if you just enjoy reading a book without having to worry about it being believable or not. Thank you.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Decent Sequel,
By "ktcym" (Kent, Washington United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: At Sword's Point (Knights of Blood) (Paperback)
I'll admit, this book was not as good as the first, but I still enjoyed it quite a bit.The only complaint I would have is that book 3 is so long in coming... because the end of this book left me hanging. To the guy who whined that the characters are unpredictable... would you prefer they WERE predictable?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great read,
By A Customer
This review is from: At Sword's Point (Knights of Blood) (Paperback)
Fantasy, intrigue, gruesome - well what else do you expect from Vampires! Codes of honnor across the centuaries, great imagination and I want to know what happens next.Where can I get the next book from??
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good guys can have fangs.,
By A Customer
This review is from: At Sword's Point (Knights of Blood) (Paperback)
"Knights of the Blood: At Sword's Point" is a story Of vampires. I personally like it and am waiting in expectation of Book 3 in this Comtemporary vampire series. The main character is a California Police Detective John Drummond. He's very wealthy due to a lawsuit he won for injuries to his Stuntwoman wife, who has been in a coma for several years. In this second book Drummond go home after, in book 1 discovering and befriending Knights from the crusades living in an old castle in Germany. In his promise to help them in this modern world, of which they know nothing about, He agrees to join them and be on of them and so he is Knighted. He also perform the ceremony of blood with them, but after a week decide it isn't working out, so he go home promising to return. On the way back home he wrestles a highjacker to the ground thus saving the life of a Prince onboard. When he gets home he gets Kidnapped by the Mosad, trying to find out how much he knows about what went on in Germany, and is release. He thinks that's the end until they try to gun him down. His Captain sends him out of town until they can find out why. Instead of going where they send him, he decides to hide out with his vampire friends and a Catholic Priest while things cool down. When he get there he find them suffering from severe culture shock after stepping out in the world for the first time in 700 years. To calm them down they mount a raid on a former Nazi, whose a vampire also, and his minions not knowing that they , a Mosad assasin and the Pope's own Troubleshooter are on a collegion course bloodier than they imagine.I find it exciting with a few surprises up it sleeve. This story though its characters were created by Katherine Kurtz is written by her husband Scott MacMillan. I give it a thumbs up.***
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
When is volume 3 coming out?,
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This review is from: At Sword's Point (Knights of Blood) (Paperback)
As with volume 1, I read this book straight through as soon as it arrived! I thought I'd read everything Katherine Kurtz wrote, but I was obviously mistaken! I love reading anything about the Knights Templar, fiction or not. I also love vampire lore and stories. I thought both books were good reads. They held my attention as I anxiously awaited the next scene. I hope there is a volume 3 to complete the trilogy. I'm going to be one disappointed reader if there's not!
5.0 out of 5 stars
At Sword's Point - A Quick Review,
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This review is from: At Sword's Point (Knights of Blood) (Paperback)
This is a fine sequel to Knights of the Blood. It whets your appetite for more as the story unfolds. Unfortunately, there don't seem to be any more of these books. However, I am a big fan of these type of books - that being any decent Vampire books that are don't become a soap opera and stick to the action.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vampires,Nazis, Knights and LAPD!!!,
By Jacamo Peterson "Blademan" (Las Vegas NV) - See all my reviews
This review is from: At Sword's Point (Knights of Blood) (Paperback)
Scott Macmillan under the Katherine Kurtz banner has produced a pair of excellent fantasy action/adventure novels, with a totally unique twist.The origins of vampirism given new meaning.Most entertaining reading,I really look forward to the third book in this series. Jacamo Peterson, Author of "A Hard Place"
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
At Sword's Point,
By Tarc (Minneapolis, MN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: At Sword's Point (Knights of Blood) (Paperback)
I enjoyed this book, however I liked the first book better. There are some flaws in that the Mossad is such a secret organization they make a hit in broad daylight right after they made a capture of the guy the night before without him knowing. Why wouldn't they do the same thing again?
A cop who can't figure out he is being tailed. I mean the guy can play polo thus he is an excellent horse rider, fight with a sword with no real training, but doesn't realize he would be followed by someone who isn't doing anything to disguise it very well. I thought it was easy enough to follow except for some parts at the end. There were some people that kind of all of a sudden appeared. Not sure exactly whose side they were on. ****POTENTIAL SPOILER***** My harshest criticism was the ending. I really think they were setting it up to go one way, yet they took the other ending mainly to keep the series going. I think you could have kept the series going without the goofiness that will ensue in the next book if there is one. Continue the Drummond character without the Vampireness as a cop in LA.
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Get out the odor eaters... this one's a stinker!,
By A Customer
This review is from: At Sword's Point (Knights of Blood) (Paperback)
To put it bluntly, this book was terrible. I read and loved Katherine Kurtz's Deryni novels, but there is something fundamentally wrong with
_Knight's of the Blood: At Sword's Point_. (Actually, the first was wasn't very good, either.)The characters in both novels are amazingly shallow, and completely unpredictable, which does not give them some kind of enigmatic presence; it just makes them annoying. They are also rather unbelievable. A 60 or so year-old European priest who speaks perfect colloquial English and reads "Guns and Ammo"? An LAPD detective who is surprisingly wealthy and amazingly refined? The Isreali Mossad as a bunch of yarmulke-wearing, machine-gun toting bozos? These people were completely unbelievable. The book was also amazingly anti-climactic in that it seems like it is going to wrap up loose ends, then just about the time you realize there are just barely enough pages left in the book to tie things up, a whole new jar of loose ends is opened up and spilled on the page. Sadly, they seem very "ad hoc" and poorly planned. I gave it a 2 just because the story line, while horribly mangled, could have otherwise been interesting, which is why I will probably purchase (used!) the next book when it comes out and sit up nights groaning at the lousy characters and flimsy plot devices. |
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At Sword's Point (Knights of Blood) by Scott MacMillan (Paperback - August 1, 1994)
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