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When a writer takes on an old idea, there has to be something new involved to make it stand out, or it has to be very well written to make it worth reading. Here, Curran has achieved the latter with a good use of pace and a great use of the character's personalities. This is impressive for any writer, but considering this was his debut novel, this makes it even more worthy of note. It is a testament to both his skill as a writer and how much I enjoyed the story that, having a copy of the second part of the story immediately to hand, I did not hesitate for a moment before diving straight in at the end of this first part.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to The Bookbag. We also have a review of [[The Hoard of Mhorrer by M F W Curran]].
If you like stories set around historical events, try Robert Ryan's [[Empire of Sand by Robert Ryan|Empire of Sand]], or if you prefer stories of men and vampires, Derek Gunn's [[Vampire Apocalypse: A World Torn Asunder by Derek Gunn|Vampire Apocalypse]] gives a more modern slant.