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Paperback Clan Novel Nosferatu: Book 13 of the Clan Novel Saga Book

ISBN: 1950565688

ISBN13: 9781950565689

Clan Novel Nosferatu: Book 13 of the Clan Novel Saga

(Part of the Vampire: The Masquerade: Clan Novel (#13) Series and Classic World of Darkness Fiction Series)

The Vampire the Masquerade Clan Novel Saga is a thirteen-volume masterpiece, presenting the war between the established Camarilla leadership and the growing power of the brutal Sabbat on the East Coast of the United States. Each novel is told from the perspective of one of the thirteen clans, intertwining with the others, and filling in missing pieces artfully as we follow battle after battle, intrigue after intrigue-and the appearance of a strange...

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Best of an Uneven Series

Gherbod Fleming has been the salvation of this particular series. I believe he has written 5 of them, and while there are others with flashes of fine writing, Fleming is consistently readable.This volume is one of the best. Confronted with the task of capping off a series that has completely rewritten the vampiric map of the eastern seaboard Fleming has managed to draw many threads together, and pull off a surprise ending.While the book does begin with something of a recap, don't expect to be able to follow the story unless you have read at least some of the preceding books in the series. And don't expect all the mysteries to be resolved either. When I first started reading the books I thought they would be a 13 volume study of the various clans, and they really are not that. They are a history of a very short, but important period in the history of the Masquerade. While they pick up on other themes, do not expect all the peripheral questions to be resolved. Whatever is deep under New York City is still a mystery, and the reason for all the to-do about the Eye of Hazumel is still unclear. These will no doubt be the basis for many new tales.In the meantime, this is a very pleasantly written book, and I greatly enjoyed the Nosferatu viewpoint. You will enjoy this book if you have enjoyed the series at all.

What a long, strange trip it's been....

4 (by itself) 3.5. (as series conclusion)As the CLAN NOVEL series conclusion, NOSFERATU had lots to cover: the Sabbat-Camarilla war, the Eye of Hazimel, TREMERE and MALKAVIAN's obscurities, the mystery of Leopold, Benito Giovanni and the Tremere antitribu Nickolai. I expected much because Fleming has been the best series author at moving the plot while developing characters and clans well.Primarily, it dealt with the hunt for the Eye and Benito's kidnapping, retelling incidents from a Nosferatu viewpoint- including much from MALKAVIAN. The Nosferatu characters were well drawn and their secret, subterranean network was interesting. Like BRUJAH, I read it in one sitting.However, although Fleming did well, resolving this series in a book this short seems impossible, especially since new issues arose even in TREMERE. Ramona, Hesha, Victoria, Jan (somewhat), Sturbridge and Theo return, but if you hoped Liz, the other Giovanni, Khalil, Fatima or Lucita would reappear, you'll be disappointed. Also, besides Nickolai, there were no Sabbat major characters. The war (New York siege) was mostly a backdrop for Leopold's mysteries. Some things weren't adequately resolved- only more hints about a hidden presence under Manhattan, empowering the Eye, for example. (But see the VtM supplement NIGHTS OF PROPHECY.) NOSFERATU also de-emphasized "the children in the well", giving that far less importance than TREMERE and BRUJAH indicated. If that wasn't important, why was TREMERE placed out of chronological sequence so close to the series conclusion, interrupting the action and frustrating readers? (While I don't hate TREMERE as some do, I admit I rated it too highly. I've got a chronicle using the New York chantry and found TREMERE so useful I missed how serious its failings were.) NOSFERATU does explain Nickolai and some puzzling references from MALKAVIAN ("young wizard" ) but there seemed to be mostly more obscurity about "the children", the Robe of Nessus etc. CLAN NOVEL series review: (Your mileage may vary.) Overall rating: 4 Revised ratings : TOREADOR 2.5 (lower than when originally reviewed), TZIMISCE 5 (the reason NOT to avoid Eric Griffin), GANGREL 5+, SETITE 5+, (good by themselves) VENTRUE 4, LASOMBRA 4, (paired with VENTRUE and set up ASSAMITE well) ASSAMITE 3.5, (I'm ticked about Moncada, OK?) RAVNOS. 5 +, (good by itself) MALKAVIAN 2.5 (lower), GIOVANNI 5, BRUJAH 4.5 (higher), TREMERE 3 (lower. portrays ritual sorcery well but that has very specialized appeal and the ending's a WRECK), NOSFERATU 4/3.5 (Didn't tie up ends clearly. Camarilla only.)Stand alones: GANGREL, SETITE/RAVNOS. Sample the series: TZIMISCE, GIOVANNI. Exceptional clan portrayals: GANGREL, VENTRUE, ASSAMITE, RAVNOS, GIOVANNI, NOSFERATU. Best authors: Fleming, Ryan, Achilli. Honorable mention: Griffin (TZIMISCE). Series strengths: good characters, good action, epic scope, relatively good unity despite multiple authors. Weaknesses: establishes series momentum late (no

Highly anticipated

I have eagerly devoured each novel in this series. Although many different authors were employed throughout the process, Fleming definitely wrote the most powerful stories in the series (with the exception of Gangrel). I can't wait to get my hands on this book and see how everything (?) is resolved. The clan novel series has been, without a doubt, the most chaotic and unpredictable book saga that I have ever read. I can't wait to own them all so that I can go back and read 'em again.
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