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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Two human vampires -- in a chase to the death!,
By Catherine B. Krusberg (ckberg@ix.netcom.com) (Athens, Georgia, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadows (Hardcover)
A crisis of faith becomes a minor worry for wiccan high priestess Selene Weiss when she finds herself tracking -- and avoiding -- a killer. Aldo Striescu, pyromaniac, asphyxomaniac, and hired gun is working for a filthy rich client who wants Striescu to utterly destroy all traces of wealthy, worldly, charming James Whistler (no, not THAT one) -- including Whistler's friends, like Selene.Besides being predator and prey, Striescu and Whistler share an unusual connection. They are both vampires: not the walking dead, but humans who acquire enhanced senses, speed, and strength by drinking blood. Whistler prefers consenting sources; Striescu usually kills hitchhikers for his "drug." Seeking Striescu and protecting herself, Selene travels to the Virgin Islands, England, and coast to coast in the U.S.A., in the process calling on help from old friends and all the witchly resources she can summon. Although it is a sequel to THE WORLD ON BLOOD, SHADOWS stands well as an independent work, thick with double-crossing, kidnapping, arson, poison, and -- like THE WORLD ON BLOOD -- sex. An awful lot of sex. Unfortunately, wiccan practice is portrayed with stress on sexual activity and anti-Christian touches that reflect medieval anti-witch propaganda more than modern wiccan practice. SHADOWS is also marred by a protracted, almost dragging denouement that goes on for some fifty pages past what FEELS like the ending. The book's true end nonetheless has a satisfying rightness. Although lacking the freshness of THE WORLD ON BLOOD, SHADOWS is a gripping read, full of engaging characters and fast-paced adventure.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kept me awake,
This review is from: Shadows (Paperback)
An amazing, kind of sequel to The World On Blood. I didn't really think of it as a sequel though. But I still found it thrillingly sexy, seductive and captivaing. It kept me awake until 5am because I couldn't dare tear my eyes away from the horrifingly spledid story! Completely wonderful, I loved it almost as much as I loved The World On Blood.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Did any of you actually read the first book?,
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This review is from: Shadows (Paperback)
It amazes me to see so many highly rated reviews on here. I read this book and the world on blood and found many editorial mistakes. It was like reading a book that wasn't related at all to the first. There were flashbacks that mentioned things that never occured in the first book as well as mentioning that Selene didn't know Whistler's wife. I was really dissapointed in this book. An I also agree with the previous posting about his use of the Dianic name in his Witchcraft. As a practicing witch, I was rather offended by Nasaw's lack of research into the religion and the way he portrayed the rituals. I had high hopes after the world on blood but this book was just a let down.
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