![]() ![]() Two years have passed since the nuclear explosions took place in the second book. If vamps are looking for you, why would you split up? Isn't there strength in numbers? Who guards your back while you're sleeping if everyone is hanging out at his own hidey-hole in different areas of NYC? Which begs the question: why would you all be separated anyway? Everyone has his own little hide-out, which I thought was weird. Everyone's irritated with him because he's never where he's supposed to be. Eph has turned into some kind of alcoholic druggie due to his son being kidnapped by his vamp wife. First, our little gang of survivors/vampire hunters/so-called hope for the human race is fighting with each other. So much is wrong with this novel I'm not sure where to start. Not only is it not scary or interesting, but it didn't make any kind of logical sense, and yes, even vampire apocalyptic novels should follow some sort of logic. Mostly I was bored because not much happened in the book. The second book was disappointing, but sometimes the middle book of a trilogy is, but The Night Eternal is simply awful. I am amazed that a series which started so well with The Strain ended so badly. ![]()
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