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Used Book ~ Children of the Night (Diana Tregarde, Bk 2) by author Mercedes Lackey
Children of the Night (Diana Tregarde, Bk 2)
Author: Mercedes Lackey
Book Information
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 55

ISBN-13: 9780812522723 - ISBN-10: 0812522729
Publication Date: 3/15/1992
Pages: 320

Book Description:
Rock band Wanderlust is about to hit it big, guitarist Dave Kendall is sure of that. They're playing better venues, in front of bigger crowds-and the people showing up at the after parties are increasingly good-looking and cool. Some even radiate power, like "Master" Jeffries, the tall, saturnine man who seems to have some sort of weird control over Dave's fellow bandmates.

But Dave's too tired to pay much attention to Jeffries. He's tired a lot, lately, and making music isn't as much fun as it used to be. Probably he's just working-and partying-too hard.

Luckily, Dave has a friend who takes what's happening to him very seriously. Diana Tregarde is a practicing witch and a Guardian of the Earth. It's her job to keep an eye on innocents like Dave and make sure they stay out of trouble and don't become someone's lunch.

Jeffries has been on Diana's hit list since she first spotted him pursuing a young Romany. Di wasn't fast enough to stop him, but the Rom have their own protector-a dashing, charming, very attractive vampire named Andre Le Brel.

Together, the witch and the vampire face Jeffries and his evil minions in a battle for the soul of rock 'n' roll.

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Tiffany M. from ELLENSBURG, WA wrote on 11/26/2006...


This is an interesting book with a well-written plot and a sarcastic heroine.

Emily S. from CHICAGO, IL wrote on 6/29/2006...


I'm a huge fan of Mercedes Lackey, but not a fan of this style of book. Diana Tregarde Investigations stories are all in "this world" but with supernatural activities.

Clara M. (Joy47) from INDIANA, PA wrote on 4/12/2006...


This is a great book. It is one in a series.

Chris K. (littleacorn) from JACKSON, MI wrote on 3/25/2006...


Gypsies, vampires, and witches, oh my! Not real sexual like a lot of vampire novels. A fun read.

I liked this Diana Tregarde Investigation a lot better than Burning Water.

Michael G. (doctorslime) from SAGINAW, MI wrote on 12/20/2005...


Anyway, here's a blurb I am unapologetically borrowing from Amazon: ;)

"This is the second of three books that Mercedes Lackey has written about Diana Tregarde, a psychic investigator and 'Guardian' whose job is to struggle with occult evil. The story is set in New York City, where Diana is working at an occult supply store making ends meet while she begins a career as a writer of romance novels. On this particular workday, she finds herself faced with an energy-draining hunter, a gypsy boy on the run from an unknown danger, and a different kind of hunter pursuing the first. Diana retreats to her apartment, baffled by these events.
Elsewhere in the city, a bus with a ghostly driver runs its route, delivering death to its passengers. One of these is the close friend of and lover of people who are dear to Diana. When Lenny and Keith call her from the morgue, she rushes down to discover that something has torn the living soul from the victim, leaving him a worse than empty husk. Then the gypsy boy turns up dead in a nearby alley and Diana finds herself confronting the vampire that failed to protect him. Diana's investigations will bring back some of her worst fears, panic attacks that linger from a time when she almost failed.

Somewhere else, a rock band relaxes at a Halloween party and they take a drug that makes a tiny adjustment to their metabolism. They find themselves feeding first on the appreciation and then on the fear, of their audiences. For all but Dave Kendall, once Diana's lover, this is a one-way spiral down to the darkest evil. Diana's energy hunter has made them, and a strange Japanese monster, a Gaki, is his companion. The Gaki takes what the energy vampires leave behind, the soul. To fight these creatures, human and not, Diana, Lenny and Keith team up with the most unlikely fourth, a true vampire. Even so, they are almost beaten before they start.

'Children of the Night' is very much the best of the three Tregarde tales, and I would even go so far as to name it one of her best stories over all. She lavishes enough attention on the characters to make them all believable individuals. The story is one that naturally keeps the reader's attention, replete with the embellishment that adds interest, and that has become so rare in modern storytelling. And the romantic byplay between Diana and Andre LaBrel, the vampire, is done just right. It is a shame that Diana Tregarde never went beyond the three volumes. But, Lackey's writing skills are such that she does not like to get stuck in a groove, and for that I cannot blame her. Maybe, some day soon, we will meet Diana again."

Erin L. (samidha) from DORCHESTER, MA wrote on 11/27/2005...


This is not part of the Valdemar series, which Lackey is most well-known for. It's an amusing and entertaining vampire novel.

Donna S. (OneGroovyMama) from TOPEKA, KS wrote on 11/9/2005...


Couldn't really get into this book. It just didn't hold my attention well.

Kim S. (Kims) from SANTA CLARITA, CA wrote on 9/21/2005...


It's been awhile since I read this series but I really did enjoy it. Nice mixture of the paranormal and a mystery.