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Tunnels of Blood (The Saga of Darren Shan)

Tunnels of Blood (The Saga of Darren Shan)
by Darren Shan

Started Reading:
February 26th, 2010
Finished Reading:
March 30th, 2010

Synopsis:

Coming hot and bloodily on the heels the two opening Darren Shan sagas, Cirque du Freak and The Vampire’s Assistant, this third episode in the life of a vampire-to-be is reassuringly gut-wrenching and still as addictive.
Shan again makes no bones about his new life as a half-vampire in the shadow of his full-vampire master, Mr Crepsley. It’s brutal and gory, but also fascinating and compelling. Darren’s life is different from those around him and he’s plagued by feelings of rejection. He’s fit and energetic, with superb sensory perception–and he’s growing stronger every day. Yet, he is tormented by the human life he has left behind. He can’t make normal friends and has no family except the strange and unearthly collection of hobos who inhabit his usual home–the touring circus-of-horrors that is the Cirque du Freak.

In Tunnels of Blood, Shan and the snake-boy Evra–who seems hell-bent on tracking down a rogue vampire on the loose–visit a nameless city on the coat-tails of Crepsley. Vampire law, such that as is, has been violated and a particularly foul and loathsome creature of the night is killing humans in a distinctly uncivilised way. But the monster has picked Crepsley’s home town in which to wreak havoc and he must be stopped. Darren, however, has suspicions about Crepsley’s motives and his intervention at a crucial point in the hunt threatens dire consequences for all concerned.

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Review

Rating: 8

This series appears to get better and better as it goes on. What I liked about this installment is that we learn more about the vampires and about the main characters. Darren and Evra grow closer, almost like brothers, and we see more of Mr. Crepsley’s personality come out over time. Learning about his past as a vampire general teaches us a bit about why Crepsley is the way he is and why he is the way he is with Darren. I like seeing them start to bond even though neither of them really wants it.

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