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Malachi's Moon (Daw Book Collectors) [Paperback]

Billie Sue Mosiman (Author)
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Daw Book Collectors January 1, 2002
Billie Sue Mosiman presents book two in the all-new series that redefines the very nature of vampirism.

Even Mentor, the most ancient of vampires, has reason to fear the powerful Predators who are on the brink of declaring war against vampires and humans alike. Only Malachi, born of a female vampire and a male human, can stop these Predators-if the boy lives long enough to come into his own powers.

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Malachi is the child of a vampire (his mother) and a human (his father). Though mortal, he possesses many of the powers of vampires; and one vampire, Balthazar, is convinced that he is a threat to the most dangerous kind of vampires, the Predators. Balthazar haunts Malachi's dreams and, when Malachi reaches his teens, begins to send assassins after him. Malachi fears for his family's safety and decides to leave home for a while. Meanwhile, in Thailand, imprisoned vampire Charles Upton is planning to escape and wreak havoc on the vampire world by gathering the Predators together to destroy the other two kinds of vampires, the Naturals, who live as humans, and the sickly Cravens. When Upton and Balthazar team up to achieve their respective goals, Mentor, a powerful vampire who tries to keep order among the vampire groups, realizes that both vampire and human worlds could be thrown into chaos and sets out to stop them. Well-drawn characters and a complex plot put this a cut above the usual vampire fare. Kristine Huntley
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: DAW (January 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0756400481
  • ISBN-13: 978-0756400484
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #703,325 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I am a thriller, suspense, and horror novelist. My books were first published in 1984 and two of them received an Edgar Award Nomination for best novel and a Bram Stoker Award Nomination for most superior novel. I was represented by the William Morris Agency, belonged to many professional writing organizations, and even wrote columns and reviews in magazines. When anthologies were big, I was a regular contributor and have more than 150 short stories published. For a spell I taught writing for Writer's Digest and for AOL online. I was born in Alabama and live now in Texas on a small ranch.

My work has been predominately suspense thrillers, but I also wrote a western historical, a trilogy of vampire novels, a travel memoir, and, of course, many short stories. My latest novel is BANISHED, a dark fantasy horror novel involving fallen angels. Most of my work has been made available at kindle.com for the e-book reader, including my Stoker-nominated novel, WIDOW, and my Edgar-nominated novel, NIGHT CRUISING.

I love to read (especially on my Kindle), paint, take photographs, and travel. I can name two inspiring persons in my life. One was my grandmother, Naomi. And, every day and forever, my husband, who has lived this adventure with me.

Because of a lifelong love of storytelling, I've been able to make a lifelong investment in writing those stories and novels.

News of my e-book publications can be found at: http://peculiarwriter.blogspot.com/




 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sequel of RED MOON RISING, the VAMPIRE NATIONS, January 9, 2002
This review is from: Malachi's Moon (Daw Book Collectors) (Paperback)
I wrote this book as a sequel to RED MOON RISING, the beginning of the Vampire Nations novels. You need not have read the first one in order to read this. Each book is designed to stand on its own, a story unto itself. Some of the characters from the first novel are again in this one. I wondered what would happen to a child born of vampire and human. Would he be more human or more vampire? Would he embrace his place in the natural world or be drawn toward the dark world of his mother?

He is plagued by dreams of two men, vampires, who have an interest in his future. What do they want with him and will they succeed in changing his life?

These are some of the questions which intrigued me and which are answered in this new vampire novel.

Vampires in fiction are sometimes cruel and evil, sometimes erotic and mesmerizing. I believed if I were vampire, I would have a terrible time controlling the hunger and the easy power afforded these supernatural beings. I wanted my vampires to be as near human as possible, while struggling with the thought of eternal life.

In MALACHI'S MOON there are children dealing with these questions. ancient beings still struggling to know how to live on, and young new vampires who vary widely in their responses to their new lives as beings who might live hundreds or thousands of years.

The vampire, like man, chooses to be good or bad, evil or benign, true to himself or overcome with frailties and faults.

My vampires fear for their souls. They wonder how they came to be, and why, and in this new novel, there are some answers about their past history.

I hope that you enjoy my work. I am writing the third volume of this series now. The Vampire Nations are restless, and always facing each day the way we all do--sometimes achieving ultimate ideals, sometimes facing obstacle and disappointment. But most of all, like us, they live the lives handed them the best they know how, one ticktock moment at a time.

Billie Sue Mosiman

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4.0 out of 5 stars A thoroughly enjoyable, different kind of vampire novel, February 6, 2004
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In Red Moon Rising, Billie Sue Mosiman defined her own race of vampires and set in motion the sweeping events that were to take place in the future of the vampire nations. The first novel was impressive but, in some sense, incomplete. The sequel, Malachi's Moon, not only takes the story further, it packs more of an emotional and action-oriented punch. In this fictional world, the source of vampirism is a hereditary mutated form of the blood disease porphyria; the disease can strike the children of vampires at any time or, in rare cases, not at all. Dell Cambian became a vampire a few months before her high school graduation, and with the help of the ancient vampire Mentor, she chose the life of a Natural. Naturals do not feed on living things the way the much more aggressive Predator vampires do; they, along with the weak and sickly Cravens, buy their blood from the Predators. Mentor is a Predator who chose long ago to live a different kind of life, helping new vampires make the transition from death to undeath; he now faces the most monumental task of his centuries-old life. For the first time, vampires are lining up against vampires, instigated by a cunning and very dangerous revenant Mentor knows only too well, and Dell Cambian's only child, Malachi, becomes the ultimate target of those seeking to defy the laws of the vampire nations.

Malachi is special, for he is a dhampir, the son of a vampire mother and a human father. He possesses many of the strengths and abilities of a vampire, yet he can be killed just the same as any human being. An ancient vampire prophecy speaks of a dhampir who will come to slay many Predators; while some vampires may scoff at the notion, some take it very seriously. Balthazar, a powerful Predator, comes to Malachi in his childhood dreams in the form of a wolf, returning again and again over the years seeking a sign that Malachi is the dhampir of prophecy; by the time Malachi comes of age, Balthazar has amassed an army of Predators with which to remove the dhampir threat completely. Meanwhile, in the deep jungle interior of Thailand, multi-millionaire turned vampire Charles Upton spends two decades in an ancient monastery, imprisoned there by Mentor following the culminating events of the author's previous novel Blood Moon Rising. He dreams of true power, and when he finally manages to escape he wastes no time rounding up lone Predators for his own army. No longer will vampires remain in the shadows, invisible to humans, Upton preaches; it is time for the Predators to destroy their weak Craven and Natural brothers and claim the earth as their own. When Balthazar and Upton join forces, even Mentor is unsure whether this awful Predator uprising can be put down.

I enjoyed this novel much more than its predecessor; the hows and whys (illogical as some of them may be) of vampire existence have already been explained, leaving more time for action and suspense in Malachi's Moon. I was a little disappointed in the vampire war itself, however, as we really don't get to witness a lot of hand-to-hand fighting firsthand; instead, we are told just how ferocious the battle was. I also think the parallel strands involving Upton's revolt and Balthazar's attempts to kill Malachi could have been interwoven just a little more closely. The final couple of chapters actually seem to take a little bit away from the force of the novel, and that fact struck something of a discordant tone in my head. Even still, Malachi's Moon is a truly entertaining and enjoyable novel, a vampire tale featuring more than a few dashes of originality. Mosiman particularly excels in the creation and continuous development of unique and memorable characters. These vampires actually provide telling glimpses into human nature itself, especially the emotionally torn and extremely humanistic Mentor. Malachi is himself a most interesting character, of course, with his rare blend of vampire and human makeup. I don't feel as if I really know and understand Malachi yet, but his story continues in Craven Moon, the third book in this unofficial series of the vampire nations.

I would heartily recommend Mosiman to those who love a good vampire novel. Mosiman's vampires are much different from the old stereotypical Dracula types that dominate the horror genre, and this author really knows how to keep a story moving at a steady pace.

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5.0 out of 5 stars superb vampire tale, January 9, 2002
This review is from: Malachi's Moon (Daw Book Collectors) (Paperback)
Vampires exist in the world but they are not hell spawn or shunned by God. They once were humans who suffered from a mutated form of the disease porphyry. The disease is fatal and at the time of their death they choose weather to become a Predator, Normal or Craven vampire. Predators drink human blood and kill when necessary. They also run the blood banks that supply human blood for a price to Normals who try to act like the humans they once were. Cravens are fearful, sickly beings who beg for blood or do without.

Malachi is a dhmpire, born of a mortal father and Normal vampire mother. He has most of the abilities of the vampire but he is not immortal. Many believe he is the child of prophecy, destined to be a powerful vampire slayer. One who fears Malachi's power has gathered an army of rogue Predators to destroy him and to take over the world. Balthazar joins forces with the insane but very powerful vampire Charles Upton. They intend to destroy the Cravens, turn the Normal into Predators, and rule the world the way they were meant to or die trying (metaphorically speaking).

Billie Sue Mosiman makes her vampires so detailed and realistic that readers come away believing that this secret society actually exists. The vampiric characters are complex, yet easy to understand because they are a cross section of the human population in all its glory and degradation. MALACHI'S MOON, the sequel to RED MOON RISING, is a special treat for lovers of the supernatural.

Harriet Klausner

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