The Vampyricon:
The lady of serpents by
Douglas Clegg
To end the sorceress Enora's reign of
terror, Aleric-prophesied messiah of the
vampyre-must find the alchemist behind
her power. Though that may mean
unleashing Pythia, the Lady of Serpents-Aleric's
old enemy, and the seductress who ended
his mortal life.
Reviews:
From
Publishers Weekly
This second installment in Clegg's
unfolding Vampyricon epic brims with the
same dazzling invention and creative
mythography as its predecessor, The
Priest of Blood (2005). Aleric, the
Breton falconer, returns as heir
apparent to the vampire throne, but in a
world vastly different since he breached
the Veil separating the ordinary world
from the world of the vampire myth
stream. The "lost century" he finds
himself in after years of imprisonment
in a silver-sealed well is a cruel,
plague-ridden time where he and his
un-dead companion, Ewen, are forced to
fight gladiatorial battles against human
and animal opponents. Old friends and
enemies appear in new guises, and
unforeseeable plot twists abound.
Clegg's rich descriptions, ingenious
variations on vampire lore and
intriguing speculations on a secret
history underlying our own make this an
exuberantly imagined dark fantasy.
(Sept.)
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From
Booklist
Vampyricon, Clegg's alternate history
interweaving nations of vampires and
humans, resumes the adventures of
medieval peasant-turned-vampire Aleric
(see The Priest of Blood, 2005,
for backstory). Now in brutal captivity
and forced to fight in the sorceress
Enora's arena, Aleric must find the
alchemist who gave Enora her power. The
resulting quest leads him to the ancient
home of all vampires and the discovery
that the only way to destroy Enora is to
unleash the power that ended his own
life as a human--the lady Pythia.
Well-drawn characters and a reasonably
original alternate world boost the
page-turning capacity for dark fantasy
fans. Frieda Murray
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About the Author:
Douglas Clegg
is the Bram Stoker Award-winning author
of several novels of dark fantasy,
horror, and suspense, including The
Machinery of Night, The Hour
Before Dark, and The Abandoned.
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