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Indlæser... Vampireslayer (2001)af William King
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Gotrek irrumpió entre los enemigos como un toro enfurecido; su hacha dejaba un reguero de cuerpos ensangrentados con cada golpe. Félix vio como el Matatrolls acababa con otros dos adversarios para lanzarse después contra el grupo de hombres que intentaba abrirse paso a través de la puerta. Quienquiera que fuese el que deseaba tener el taliman, se había hecho acompañar por un pequeño ejercito y eso no resultaba nada tranquilizador. Félix gritó un desafío y se lanzó a la carnicería. This, the sixth installment of the Gotrek and Felix saga, is a little bit lacking. The story exists, but it is very straightforward, there are no surprises and the ending, as well as the big reveal are all easily predicted by reading the back cover synopsis. The book is worth reading once because the characters of Gotrek and Felix are interesting and of course the action sequences are well written. This is a book about vampires. Not just vampires though but slaying them, which I guess all books about vampires are about. A Vampire is loose in Praag and he kidnaps Ulrika. Gotrek and Felix track him to his layer and have another final showdown with the forces of evil. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Belongs to SeriesGotrek & Felix (6) Warhammer (fiction) (Gotrek & Felix 06) Tilhører ForlagsserienThe Black Library (25)
Gotrek Gurnisson, the doom-seeking dwarf, and his human companion, Felix Jaeger, confront a dark and terrible new foe in their continuing struggle against the dark forces of Chaos. Reprint. No library descriptions found. |
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