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Those Who Hunt the Night (James Asher, Bk 1)
Author: Barbara Hambly

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Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780345361325 - ISBN-10: 0345361326
Publication Date: 1989
Pages: 340


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
The vampires had been living in London since the time of Elizabeth I but now they were being ruthlessly murdered by someone who ripped their coffins open for the light of day to burn them to ashes. No vampire could endure the daylight to destroy their murderer. They had to turn to a mortal human for aid.

Thus it was the Professor James Asher, one-time spy, returned home to find his young wife in a strange coma and Simon Ysidro, oldest of the London vampires, waiting for him. Ysidro although polite left no doubt of his power to locate his spell on the young woman, wherever she might flee. Asher must agree to find the destroyer of the vampires for them. But if he found the killer what must happen then? What would inevitably be the fate of any mortal human who learned the identities and locations of the vampires? The answer was all too obvious.

Whether he succeeded or failed, it seemed that Professor James Asher was doomed!

Who's been killing the vampires of London, tearing open their coffins to let in lethal sunshine as they sleep -- and then drinking their blood? "Hambly's examination of vampirism is beautifully detailed, with a fine realistic background and strong sense of atmosphere... Will give Anne Rice a run for her money."--Publishers Weekly

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Christa M. (Xa) wrote on 1/21/2006...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a more than a fantastic vampire novel, it's a great story. Though they frequently protest it, the vampires in this book are still very human in their emotions and motivations, and the hero, James Asher, has done enough evil in the name of Crown and country to be able to relate to them.

Eric S. wrote on 12/30/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

From Publishers Weekly
In her hardcover debut, Hambly ( Dragonsbane ) will give Ann Rice a run for her money. Oxford professor James Ahser, once an agent for the British government, is forced to help the vampires of Edwardian London, who are being destroyed one by one through exposure to sunlight as they lie sleeping in their coffins. If she does not oblige, his young wife, Lydia, will perish as have many other vampire victims over the years. Accompanied by one of the oldest of the vampires, Simon Ysidro, who has lived in London since the time of Elizabeth I, Asher begins his investigations, learning about the life and culture of vampires. Meanwhile, Lydia, who is one of the few women physicians of the era, prowls through old property records and medical journals attempting to find other clues. Asher comes to suspect that the killer is a vampire, an unusual one who can live in the light of day, and Lydia develops a reasonable physiology that would account for the ability. Hambly's examination of vampirism is beautifully detailed, with a fine, realistic background and strong sense of atmosphere. Her characters are finely honed, particularly Don Ysidro, the vampire with a sense of noblesse oblige.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Who's been killing the vampires of London, tearing open their coffins to let in lethal sunshine as they sleep--and then drinking their blood?
"Hambly's examination of vampirism is beautifully detailed, with a fine realistic background and strong sense of atmosphere...Will give Anne Rice a run for her money."--Publishers Weekly

Ann K. (liblit) wrote on 7/14/2005...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Hambly is a wonderful author who makes you truely care about her characters. This is something of mystery - horror - fantasy mix, hunting vampires in Victorian England. Not my favorite of Hambly, but still fun.


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Maurene G. (HayabusaLvr) wrote on 9/2/2008...


I was surprised how much I liked this book. Somehow I thought it had been written in the dark ages, but it's actually relatively recent. And the story line was quite intriguing. From the first words I was hooked.

I only got this book because I thought it might be one I had read years ago. It wasn't but it was a good choice anyway, and I've ordered the sequel.


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