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Pale Guardian

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During the carnage of World War One, James Asher joins forces with the vampires of Europe to counter an even deadlier threat.
The vampires call them 'The Others'. Neither living nor dead, the revenants are mindless and unstoppable – and in the carnage of the First World War, governments already running short of men to throw into battle might be very interested in soldiers who don't ask questions and are hard to kill. Front-line volunteer nurse Lydia Asher is horrified to learn that someone has found a way to control revenants, and is creating them for this purpose.
Back in London, Lydia's husband, former spy James Asher, is even more appalled to learn that revenants are beginning to show up in England, on the loose. Since revenants devour vampires, the vampires of Europe – most of whom are at the Front, feeding completely unnoticed on the dying – join forces with the Ashers to find the source of the threat before the world is overwhelmed.|Neither living nor dead, the revenants are mindless and unstoppable in the carnage of the First World War. Lydia Asher learns that someone controls and creates revenants for use as soldiers. Former spy James Asher discovers revenants are in England. Since revenants devour vampires, they join forces with the Ashers to find the source of the threat.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 24, 2015
      In the sixth installment of the James Asher vampire series, Hambly (Kindred of Darkness) deftly nests one historical story inside another. The key to a mystery on the eve of WWI lies in James Asher’s fever dreams reliving the exploits of his old friend Don Simon Ysidro at the beginning of the 17th century, when Simon navigated the politics of religious dissent among his fellow vampires in Paris. When James’s practical wife, Lydia, receives word that he has been tossed from a church steeple in Paris in a vampire attack, she calls upon Simon for resources and protection while James heals in a hospital, despite James’s new resolve to destroy all vampires. Series regulars who crave more of Simon’s backstory will find the focus on him satisfying, and Lydia’s fans will enjoy her skills in medicine, disguise, lock picking, and not dissolving in sunlight, though those more focused on continuity may dislike that Hambly leaves James and Lydia’s new baby out of the story entirely. It’s not a standout on its own, but this book is a solid continuation of a strong series.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 3, 2017
      Hambly’s seventh James Asher vampire novel (following Darkness on His Bones) blends excellent historical detail and skilled characterization with Gothic intrigue. Dr. Lydia Asher works as a volunteer medic at the front lines near Ypres in March, 1915. Her husband, James, convalescing from pneumonia, is home in England, and her self-appointed vampire protector, Don Simon Ysidro, has followed her to the battle lines—where every other vampire in Europe has already clustered, feeding on the terminal wards. Despite her hatred for vampires and everything they represent, Lydia is forced to work with Simon, and James with the vampires of London, to stop an even greater threat: mindless revenants who feed on human and vampire alike. The revenants are as contagious as they are deadly, and they have begun to appear in the trenches. Hambly’s affecting situations hold real moral weight, marred only by her occasional over-reliance on standard thriller tropes. Agent: Fran Collin, Frances Collin Literary.

    • Booklist

      September 15, 2015
      Hambly's sixth book in the James Asher vampire series, after The Kindred of Darkness (2014), opens in July 1914 as Germany and France declare war on one another. Asher is in a Paris hospital, unconscious with multiple puncture wounds. His wife, Lydia, immediately enlists the help of the vampire and ally Don Simon Ysidro to both protect her husband and discover what he was doing in Paris. The resourceful Lydia tracks her husband's research before his injuries, and Simon enters Asher's fitful dreams, surprised that memories of his own past mingle in Asher's subconscious. The lines between enemy and ally blur as a German spy searches for a talisman to control Paris' vampires for his own ends, promising power to fledgling vampires in exchange for his prize. Lydia takes center stage as a strong and resourceful character, and, through Asher's dreams, Ysidro's strange history is brought to light. Hambly's complex and atmospheric story moves swiftly as Paris mobilizes for war, and many leave the city to fight or flee. Hambly continues to mix vampire fiction and historical mystery in a way that will delight her fans.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2017
      Mortals form an uneasy alliance with vampires during World War I.Dr. Lydia Asher barely has time to sleep as she assists the field surgeons treating the casualties from the front lines at Ypres. But she's still alert enough to notice mysterious shapes flitting in and out. She knows who they are, after years of fighting vampires alongside her husband, Oxford lecturer Jamie. One of them is Don Simon Ysidro, a former 16th-century courtier now posing as a British officer at the field hospital. Though he and his fellow vampires are dining off the hopelessly wounded and dying, Lydia finds his presence and protection comforting. Back in England, Jamie collaborates with a vampire, the Master of London, to track down one of what the vampires call the Others. The Foreign Office wants to capture this creature--a revenant neither living nor dead, turned mindless and vicious by a corruption of the blood. After spending 17 years with the Secret Service, Jamie knows all too well the ethical issues that can arise, and be ignored, for the supposed common good. But he's repelled by the government plan to turn German POWs into revenants and use them as cannon fodder. The Germans, it seems, have the same plan, and the race is on. The revenants can spread their condition by a single drop of blood, they eat anything living (including vampires) in their paths, and they have a kind of collective conscience, like bees. Unsurprisingly, then, no one has yet discovered how to manage them. That's about to change: back on the Continent, Lydia encounters Francesca the White, a renegade vampire who has the power to control the minds of the revenants. But who's going to control Francesca in the war between the Undead and the Half-Dead? The seventh series installment in Hambly's series (Darkness in His Bones, 2015, etc.) is laden with enough flashbacks, unappetizing details, and earnest expository passages to exclude all but series (or vampire) fans.

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