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Vampire Heretic

The Immortal Knight Chronicles, Book 5

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Vampire Heretic

By: Dan Davis
Narrated by: John Lee
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The immortal knight pursues the worst serial killer in history.

AD 1440, Brittany. Scores of children have gone missing from the countryside around Nantes. The commoners know who is to blame. But they dare not speak up, for they suspect their very own lord, the marshal of France and lieutenant-general of Brittany, the Baron Gilles de Rais.

As Richard investigates the monstrous crimes, he is haunted by the recent crushing defeats at the hands of an insane French peasant girl called Joan of Arc.

But what is the strange connection between the Maiden of Orleans and the depraved Baron de Rais? Richard hates her for what she has done to the armies of England, but was she ultimately just another victim of the evil lord?

To discover the truth, Richard must investigate the sinister tales of demon summoning, odious heresies, and sadistic murders while confronting his own catastrophic failures in the wars against the inspired armies of France.

©2018 Dan Davis (P)2021 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Historical France England
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Best suits in a long time. I am waiting to find out what happens next.

Can't wait for the rest of the series

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Another good book in an entertaining series. Historic fantasy fiction at its finest. Really enjoy how he intertwines known historic figures into the story.

Big fan of the series.

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John Lee does a great job with the entire series. I hope that the final books in the series will be made into audio books as well.

Another well done story in the series.

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I absolutely love Vampire Heretic and the way it’s written! The storytelling is engaging, the world is immersive, and the series has a great balance of action, intrigue, and character development. Every book pulls me deeper into the universe, making it an absolute joy to read.

That said, my biggest frustration lies with the protagonist. He’s supposed to be a highly intelligent and immensely powerful being, yet his actions often don’t reflect that. Whether this is an intentional way to nerf him or just a flaw in the writing, it can be quite jarring at times. For a character of his supposed caliber, I wish he demonstrated more of the intelligence he’s meant to have.

Despite this, Vampire Heretic remains a fantastic series that I thoroughly enjoy. The strengths of the storytelling far outweigh this flaw, and I’m eager to see where the journey leads next!

Very good story

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As for a new installment into this series! I say, “well done.” Although after hundreds of years, any being Acquires “learned intelligence.” So to the Author, overplaying his dense skull and lack of foresight, temper is a redundant tool for you to move the plot along. His narrative of his life shows he has a very powerful self evaluation of his actions. Please adapt, or my reviews from this point forward will reflect your lack of character development. Great story overall, and I find the clever touches to ride along with historical events. Main concern; Characters are “meh” as far as development. Same ole same ole and becoming stupidity predictable.

Well done

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I loved the how the author'ss knowledge of history seeps through his writing. You can tell he really knows his stuff by the way he pays attention to the details.

Fantastic

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Endless agony against the main characters naiveness and the failure of social justice. That pretty much covers the whole book. A big waste of my time.

Agony

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