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Average rating3.2
For 140 years, Nathaniel Cade has been the President's Vampire, sworn to protect and serve his country. Cade's existence is the most closely guarded of White House secrets, a superhuman covert agent who is the last line of defense against nightmare scenarios that ordinary citizens can only dream of. When a new outbreak of an ancient evil--one that Cade has seen before--comes to light, Cade and his human handler, Zach Barrows, must track down its source. To "protect and serve" often means settling old scores and confronting new betrayals--as only a centuries-old predator can.
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Well you can accuse Chris of many things (too simplistic, no depth, over the top etc) but you cannot accuse him of being slow. Once the premise was established in Blood Oath Chris now ensures you are racing through the book at such speeds that the absence of many a thing can be forgotten. There are trace of King in the way he writes about minor characters and his handling of relationships is pretty good too. All in all this is a good addition to the franchise and while the villain is not great he is not bad either.