Another book read. And another book of André Vianco. This is already the seventh! No pun intended… ;)
This trilogy, The night shift, can be considered a continuation of two books I've read: Seven and Seventh.
Seven and Seventh tell the story of seven vampires over five hundred years, with powers that go beyond simple teeth and vampire speed, who were arrested in a silver casket by Tobias, a great hunter Portuguese feudal time. Needless to mention that it's worth reading right?
But back to the Children of the Seventh, the story is again set in a Sao Paulo current time. The events take place after the end of the story told in Seventh. The remaining vampire's lair this monster start your own adventure, guided by a good Samaritan Vampire 500 years… Many questions were raised, many hints were dropped, many mysteries and uncertain future have been left as bait for a relentless thirst attentive reader. Sure, worth reading. But I recommend reading Seven and Seventh before, because the author comments on the events in these books that can leave you even more curious. As I read just right, I was just remembering the “stories”. :)
Already'll start reading The Night Shift Vol.2 – Revelations. After tale as it was… ;)
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