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Hardcover Path of the Eclipse: A Historical Horror Novel, Fourth in the Count de Saint-Germain Series Book

ISBN: 0312598025

ISBN13: 9780312598020

Path of the Eclipse: A Historical Horror Novel, Fourth in the Count de Saint-Germain Series

(Book #4 in the Saint-Germain Series)

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There is trouble in 13th century China. A wind blows from the west and has a name--Jenghiz Khan. Pledged to help a beautiful woman warrior, St. Germain has a terrible secret--he has the power to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Too much of a bloodbath compared to others in the series

Yarbro's "historical horror novel"s, as they are described on their covers, are actually historical romances featuring a vampire as the continuing hero. Those who already know that they like vampire novels, anything at all that features a vampire, can skip this review, and likewise, those who hate the whole idea of vampires can skip it. But for those trying to decide whether or not to read more of this genre, it may help to have some ways to categorize these novels. Thus: BunRab's Standard Vampire Classification Guide. First, most authors of vampire novels approach from one of the main genres of genre fiction; thus their background may be primarily in romance, or in science fiction/fantasy, or in murder mysteries, or in horror. Second, many vampire novels come in series; knowing whether this is one of a series, and where in the series it falls, may be helpful. Then we have some particular characteristics: - Is the vampire character (or characters) a "good guy" or a "bad guy"? Or are there some of each? - Are there continuing characters besides the vampire, through the series? - Are there other types of supernatural beings besides vampires? - Can the vampire stand daylight under some circumstances, or not stand daylight at all? - Does the vampire have a few other supernatural characteristics, many other supernatural characteristics, or none other than just being a vampire? (E.g., super strength, change into an animal, turn invisible) - Does the vampire have a regular job and place in society, or is being a vampire his or her entire raison d'etre? - Does the vampire literally drink blood, or is there some other (perhaps metaphorical) method of feeding? - Is sex a major plot element, a minor plot element, or nonexistent? - Is the entire vampire feeding act a metaphor for sex, part of a standard sex act, or unrelated to sex? - Is the story set in one historical period, more than one historical period, or entirely in the present day? - Does the story have elements of humor, or is it strictly serious? - Is the writing style good, or is the writing just there to manage to hold together the plot and characters?Chelsea Quinn Yarbro's series about the vampire St. Germain starts from the historical romance genre (although Yarbro is equally well known as a science fiction writer), and is a continuing series. St. Germain is definitely a good guy, using the knowledge he's gained in several thousand years of living to help others. There are a few characters that continue from book to book besides him: the women he turns into vampires, and his "servant," Roger, who is a ghoul. Ghouls are the only other supernatural characters who appear in these books. St. Germain can stand daylight with the right preparations. He has unusual strength, but not limitless, and unusual wisdom, and is an "alchemist" but there are no other overt magic powers. In most of the series, he has an occupation of being an aristocrat, insofar as that was a full-time occupation through most o

Probably the best of the St. Germain Books

Thsi text is probably on of the best St. Germaine books. A saga which takes him form China to India over the Himalayas, the story unfolds into a tantalizing epic of Chinese xenophobia and Indian mythology and religion. I highly reccomend this book to fans of historcial fiction and it is a must for Lovers of the Count.

Another saga in the epic life of St. Germain.

Trapped in Asia during the mongol invasion, St. Germain finds love, and loses it. Forced to flee, he confronts the demons that plague his heart and tear at his soul.
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