Slow but part of what needs to be read to get the series. not bad but couldve been better i think.
Jasper Kent's The Third Section is the sequel to the excellent Twelve (Canada, USA, Europe) and Thirteen Years Later (Canada, USA, Europe). Having loved the first two installments in the Danilov Quintet, expectations were rather high for this one.
Jasper Kent's first novel, Twelve, was unusual in its coverage of history and expansion of the vampire myth. His second, Thirteen Years Later, seemed labored, as if he were under deadline, and the scenes near the end very strained (and hopelessly illogical, something I believe ruins fantasy).
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