Personal Darkness (Blood Opera Sequence, Book 2)

[Lee Tanith] ☆ Personal Darkness (Blood Opera Sequence, Book 2) ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Personal Darkness (Blood Opera Sequence, Book 2) A Customer said My Favorite Book in The Blood Opera Sequence. While Dark Dance (the first and previous book in this series) was told from Rachaelas point of view, Personal Darkness is split between her and her homicidal daughter, Ruth. It begins shortly after 1My Favorite Book in The Blood Opera Sequence according to A Customer. While Dark Dance (the first and previous book in this series) was told from Rachaelas point of view, Personal Darkness is split between her and her homicidal

Personal Darkness (Blood Opera Sequence, Book 2)

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Rating : 4.13 (570 Votes)
Asin : 044021470X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 262 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-01-12
Language : English

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Emerging from the burned remains of their old home, the ancient, elegant Scarabae ready themselves for a new life of seduction and feasting, until little Ruth ignites a blaze of chaos through the streets of London that threatens them all.

One is left wanting to know much more about this strange, complicated and compelling clan. Images leap off the page by virtue of the author's evocative descriptions, though in spots she seems to take a false step, with writing that fails to evoke the desired image ("wolf brown day"). But this is only the second book in Lee's Blood Opera Sequence, and she presumably will build from here. Fabulous scenes of death and destruction mingle with moments of astonishing sensuality. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. . Among them and yet set apart are Rachaela and her daughter Ruth, each unsure of her place in this lost tribe. Ruth's inner torment has exploded in violence against strangers and, shockingly, against her own kind. Their stor

A Customer said My Favorite Book in The Blood Opera Sequence. While "Dark Dance" (the first and previous book in this series) was told from Rachaela's point of view, "Personal Darkness" is split between her and her homicidal daughter, Ruth. It begins shortly after 1"My Favorite Book in The Blood Opera Sequence" according to A Customer. While "Dark Dance" (the first and previous book in this series) was told from Rachaela's point of view, "Personal Darkness" is split between her and her homicidal daughter, Ruth. It begins shortly after 12-year-old Ruth has slaughtered and burned several of their family members. She is now free to roam London, searching for an elusive woman nobody remembers (Mrs. Watt, Ruth's nanny) and murdering those who invite her into their home. (Remember, readers: never welcome a vampire into your home unless you intend to have your blood sucked. ;)The Scarabae soon hea. -year-old Ruth has slaughtered and burned several of their family members. She is now free to roam London, searching for an elusive woman nobody remembers (Mrs. Watt, Ruth's nanny) and murdering those who invite her into their home. (Remember, readers: never welcome a vampire into your home unless you intend to have your blood sucked. ;)The Scarabae soon hea. Vivid and beautifully dark It took me over three months to get ahold of this book, but it was WELL worth the effort. The ending of "Dark Dance" dissapointed me, because I wished for more of the story. "Personal Darkness" picks up right where it left off, which pleased me extremely much.Let's just say that I've never in my entire life read a better author than Tanith Lee. Her writing is exemplary, managing to be dark without being melodramatic. Her skill with words is unsurpassable -- she creates SUCH vivid images that everything else looks dull in comparison. Her characters are rich an. Good For A Horror Novel, Poor For A Tanith Lee Novel Rachaela our heroine from the first book in this series bears a child named Ruth who grows to become an abstracted murderer on a serial rampage through London. Few of the characters in this book really grab you because there are just too many of them to properly develop. For me this book spoiled the lovely mood of Dark Dance.

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