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Ben Tripp is the author of Rise Again: Below Zero, a two-part apocalyptic zombie saga. He has a trilogy of rollicking young adult novels in the historical fantasy genre for Tor, the first of which is The Accidental Highwayman. In addition, Gallery has secured rights to his first foray into the mostrar más vampire genre, The Fifth House of the Heart. Tripp is an artist, writer, and designer who has worked with major entertainment companies and motion picture studios for more than two decades. He was for many years one of the world's leading conceptualists of public experiences, with a global portfolio of projects ranging from urban masterplanning to theme parks. Now he writes novels full-time. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
20th century
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male
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USA
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USA

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I ended up enjoying this less so then I thought I would, but I blame that partially on marketing and my own idiocy. I was expecting something like THE PRINCESS BRIDE, which this does share similarities with (though I'm sorry Mr. Tripp, you're not quite on the same level as Mr Goldman), but tries a little too hard to be like. My own idiocy can be blamed on the fact I just watched the movie SCARAMOUCHE of which this also is vaguely similar to (though that's more a product of the "type" of story it is, as I sincerely doubt Tripp knows the movie) and all I kept thinking was "Man if Scaramouche had just two seconds with these guys..."

Longer review later.
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lexilewords | 21 reseñas más. | Dec 28, 2023 |
I probably would have given it 3.5 stars but I rolled back because I didn't like it enough for 4.

What I really liked was that it was gory and violent and that the main character was a bad ass woman Marine. I have a soft spot for bad ass women Marines...
 
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amcheri | 13 reseñas más. | Jan 5, 2023 |
This was actually a really good, original vampire novel. The main character, an antiques dealer who thinks he's a worse person than he is (although he is pretty greedy) was a different kind of protagonist for this kind of story, and I really liked him. Some of the other characters could have used more development, but the writing was still quite good, and I would read more by this author.
 
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Harks | 4 reseñas más. | Dec 17, 2022 |
Its not often I run across a vampire book that manages to do something different. Yes, there is a vampire hunter, and the Catholic Church. But there is also TREASURE. Yes, treasure.

We have a Sax, a man who runs a well top-tier antique store. He is a coward. He cares about how he looks. Add in Middle Aged with a bum leg, he's the last person to be a vampire hunter. However, when he wins an overpriced Napoleon Clock at an auction, he gets pulled into the Vampire hunting scene, but he's not a newbie. The Vampires have the best stuff, because the older they get, the more they hang on to their hoard....

Its a fun heist/assassination book, that manages to capture the seriousness of the situation, while hitting all the points that make a great Vampire Story.
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TheDivineOomba | 4 reseñas más. | Nov 26, 2022 |

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