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Second Sunrise by David Thurlo
Second Sunrise by David Thurlo










That they are evil incarnate.and I honestly didn't get that. That they will do anything and everything in their power to murder vampires. We are told repeatedly that the Skinwalkers are merely animals in human form. The dialogue, in particular, became almost laughably predictable. We know (immediately) that FBI agent Diane is supposed to be the love interest.but the relationship felt very forced.ĭiane and Lee had fairly decent rapport when they were acting as friends, but as soon as the mood "turned romantic" the whole scene became wooden. It was very tell-not-show, which took some of the fun out of reading it. It was almost like someone took a police report and added in some dialogue - First, Lee did this.

Second Sunrise by David Thurlo

That being said, there were a few things that threw me out of the story - namely the tone, the romance and the skinwalkers. Lee is turned into a vampire? Immediately seeks medical aid. Lee meets an evil Nazi-vampire? He tries to kill him. Thurlo) do a pretty darn good job of combining plenty of left-field ideas into one cohesive story.įinally, we have a main character with some sense in his noggin. Picked it up for a reading challenge, and I honestly did not expect to enjoy this one as much as I thought I would. Only, when this finally does happen, Lee realizes that he's not nearly as prepared as he thought.

Second Sunrise by David Thurlo

All in the New Mexico area, hoping that the evil Nazi vampire will come back and Lee can finally get his revenge. The next few decades, Lee joins one police force, then another. While the medicine man was able to halt the progression of the disease, he was not able to fully reverse it - leaving Lee with about half the strength, lifespan and sun sensitivity of a full vampire. Much to his horror, one of the Nazis-vampires brings Lee back to life solely so he could torture the plutonium's hidden location out of Lee.ĭespite his weakened condition, Lee disarms the vampire and makes a getaway to a Navajo medicine man.

Second Sunrise by David Thurlo

Lee Nez (our half-vamp, full-Navajo, full-cop) accidentally intercepted a plutonium ambush during WWII.

Second Sunrise by David Thurlo

Cause this summary may knock your socks off: Half-vampire, full-Navajo police officer with a vendetta against skin walkers teams up with a FBI agent to keep the a stolen World War II plutonium out of ex-Nazi full-vampire hands.












Second Sunrise by David Thurlo