Lord Of The Dead
 

Lord of the Dead

by Tom Holland

Famed 19th-century poet and rake Lord Byron travels to Greece and becomes the world's most formidable vampire--entering a dark, intoxicating world of ancient arts and scorching excesses of evil--in this offbeat book by the author of "Slave of My Thirst". (read review)

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andiepoo
  • Rated 2 stars

A little melodramatic, isn't it? I don't know whether it's the plot or the writer's shortcomings, but I know he's trying to convey something about the enlightenment and the seduction of becoming a vampire, but he never really quite achieves it. In the end, I don't think I still cared about his Byron at all.

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  • Rated 3.466667 stars
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  • Rated 3.5 stars
 

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