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Product details

File Size: 841 KB

Print Length: 355 pages

Publisher: Ace (January 4, 2011)

Publication Date: January 4, 2011

Sold by: Penguin Group (USA) LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B003QMLBSE

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E.E. Knight's ninth entry in the Vampire Earth series, March In Country, is a pleasant surprise after the last few clunkers but still fails to advance the story in any real fashion. While a major Kurian in Atlanta has designs on taking over wartorn Kentucky, Major Valentine has his own plans to repopulate the area with Golden Ones. Will Valentine be able to locate and move grogs from a faraway enclave while just about every faction is allied against him? While the story and prose kept my interest, the plot for these books just barely continues to plod along. The usual cast of secondary characters are involved (Duvalier, Ahn-Kha, Lambert) but none of them are fleshed out. Blake is seen briefly. A 4th type of hunter is mentioned and is almost immediately discarded. Ahn-Kha and Valentine swear vengeance against General Martinez but this will probably not happen until somewhere around book no. 22. I admit that I love end of the world tales and Vampire Earth is a doozy. Aliens and their giant nigh-unstoppable soldiers who literally suck the life out of you? Heck yeah? The earth is destroyed through natural disasters, disease and famine and the human population has been reduced to virtual slavery? Tell me more! From the high of the first few books, this series has been something of a letdown. By the ninth book, our hero, Valentine, is already an old man at 30, who loves killing, is an absentee father to his half-alien "son", Blake, but is someone who will risk everything for the sake of his companions and of the innocent. Is this it for humanity? Besides a relatively small area of the central southern U.S. most of humanity is allied with their alien overlords. And even Southern Command is in a defensive posture. Valentine and his crew are virtually cutoff from any meaningful support. And while virtually every book features the death of a Kurian or two, there doesn't seem to be a shortage of more aliens to fill in the gap. At this rate, E.E. Knight could write fifty books and still not a lot would happen. I like this series; I always have. But I definitely am not looking forward to reading the next edition anywhere near as much as I used to.

How long are we going to keep going without getting anywhere? There has been no closure in the past three books of this series. I have loved this series since the beginning so I still gave this a 4 star but for someone that does not have time and money invested in this series and author wait until the cheaper priced edition comes out for Kindle.I thought that since we have spent the last two books on the same story line that we would see some movement in the series. There are still TONS of un-resolved story lines in this book. Did finally see about a new hunter group but not fleshed out much at all. I am really still waiting for a real Bear moment from Valentine. He has had a few but I would really like to see him finally cut loose and see what would happen. The story line IMHO is setting up for another betrayal with Martinez in charge of Southern Command. The story line needs to get something done with this, in previous books, Valentine did not leave anyone behind him that he had a personal grudge with, now it seems that the author is simply seeing how many enemies he can line up at one time, Martinez, Seattle Kurian, etc... Want to see some more movement in the story line. There is some in this book but we really need to see Valentine in the trenches again not in a strategic position....

I really enjoy this series and enjoyed this book for the most part. Although the editing was rough. Thoughts didn't seem to wrap up, paragraphs jumped from one point to the next with no transition and sometimes I was left wondering if a page was missing. I reread parts thinking I must have skipped some lines or missed some major points and often wondered what the heck was going on. Because necessary descriptive details were lacking and lead ins and transitions were absent it made this book hard to follow.That said, I still very much enjoyed this book, but I do hope EE Knight and his editor can do a better job on the next edition.added 5/21/15 - I have been rereading this series and was again really annoyed with this book in the series. There were parts of the story that just left you hanging or did not really fill in the story and left you questioning what happened. SPOILER ALERT - at one point valentine is said to be recovering from injury and even after rereading that section three times I still do not see how he got injured. He - jumped aside, just barely missing the bullet - but that was as close to being injured as I could get. Another part that had so much potential but just fizzed out with no details was about Frat being able to make people think they know him or think he is someone he is not? what? And again with the Raven and dying Narcisa with the budded life weaker. That was a huge occurrence for such a small about of details.really disappointed.

Acton in this story of the Vampire Earth series seemed to be missing for most of it. I like t the dystopian future that Knight has created and I think the character development is good, BUT where there earlier ones in the series had this ability to really grab you (much like a reaper getting it's first victim of the night) these more recent ones (maybe since Winter Duty) the intensity has dropped off and was replaced by connections between people seems to be the more focus off the writing. If you want to keep up with the story line I think this will suit a reader just fine, but if you are looking for the same intensity as earlier you marry not find it in this one. This does has a really good build up that could maybe be capitalized on in the next in the series, so will have to wait and see if the next one gets back to earlier formula that got me hooked in the first place.

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