The Fall by ,

26 October 2010


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ISBN: 9780007319497 ; The Strain trilogy #2

Mirrors are the bearers of bad news, thought Abraham Setrakian, standing under the greenish fluorescent wall lamp, staring into his bathroom mirror.

After the events of The Strain New York is in chaos, and the rest of the world is following in a downward spiral. Ephraim Goodweather is trying to keep his son out of the clutches of his vampiric ex-wife, these vampires feel a real need to turn their “Dear Ones”, human love turned into hunger. And Abraham Setrakian is busy trying to track down The Master, as he learns that the events happening are even worse than he could have suspected. Along with Fet, the rat exterminator turned vampire-hunter, they are attempting the impossible, to stop the vampire contagion spreading across the world.

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The Fall by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan

This is a very solid vampire book. More sci-fi than fantasy, although both are mixed together in this horror story. And it is a page-turner that’ll make you want to keep on reading in order to find out what comes next. Unfortunately I never really got a proper sense of the characters, which I need if I am to love a book, but it is an action-packed read. Perhaps too action-focused for my tastes?

I did enjoy it, however I’d have to say solid rather than great.

However, given the darkness of the ending, and the horrible-ness of the vampires I know I’ll be reading the final book in this trilogy when it comes out.

Other reviews: The blood sprayer ; Alive on the shelves ;

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5 Responses

  1. Kailana says:

    I know I will be reading the final book in the trilogy, too!
    Kailana´s last blog post ..Soulless An Alexia Tarabotti Novel Book 1 by Gail Carriger

  2. Caroline says:

    I am not too sure about this. I think the moment I read "more sci-fi than fanatsy" I thought… Not for me. But definitely for others.
    Caroline´s last blog post ..Susan Hill: The Woman in Black 1983

  3. Fence says:

    Knowing what you don't like is an important part of picking your next read. To each their own, and all that :)

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