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256 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published May 30, 2000
The book was a quick, enjoyable, fun read. I liked it!
Darren is miserable. His master, Mr. Crepsley, keeps pressuring him to drink human blood, but Darren refuses hoping to keep his humanity. But with each day that passes without drinking human blood Darren grows weaker. Crepsley warns Darren that if he does not drink he will die. On top of all this Darren is lonely for friends his own age. So Crepsley takes them back to the Cirque du Freak where this story takes place.
I am enjoying this series a lot more than The Saga of Larten Crepsley series I read previously. Darren seems much more of a real and relatable character. Though I think most boys would LOVE to be a vampire, Darren’s struggle with losing his humanity feels real even for someone young.
To read my review of the other books in this series, use the links below:
Book One: A Living Nightmare
Book Three: Tunnels of Blood
Book Four: Vampire Mountain
Book Five: Trials of Death
Book Six: The Vampire Prince
Book Seven: Hunters of the Dusk