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Second Sunrise

door Aimée Thurlo, David Thurlo

Reeksen: Lee Nez (1)

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This brand-new series introduces Lee Nez, a New Mexico State police officer who is a nightwalker, a Navajo vampire. When a complicated case goes bad, Lee draws the attention of FBI agent Diane Lopez. Together, they are soon on the hunt for three vampires—including the one who created Lee. Take his current cases. Lee suspects that the vampire who created him during World War II is back in the U.S., searching for a cache of stolen plutonium. And Lee's being stalked by the remnants of a pack of skinwalkers—Navajo shapeshifters—who are literally out for his blood. When the FBI shows up, in the person of the very attractive Diane Lopez, Lee's problems only increase. He can't tell Diane that the case she's looking into involves skinwalkers or that its his supernatural abilities that make him such a great cop. And teaming up with Lee could be very hazardous to her health.

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 Name that Book: Mystery - Native American vampire5 ongelezen / 5mkboylan, augustus 2012

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Lee Nez is a New Mexico State Patrol Officer, Native American, and a vampire. He's one of the good guys. In this story he is going to work with the FBI, a human woman who knows nothing about vampires of skinwalkers. Lee has to keep her safe from the supernaturals he's out to stop, including the vampire who made him. I liked Lee Nez and Diane Lopez. They did as much by the book as they could but dealing with the baddies here blurred the lines a bit. ( )
  GGmaSheila | Feb 12, 2023 |
Navaho 1/2 vampire fights German vampire terrorist, As I recall, this was really a terrible, illogical book
  ritaer | Jul 11, 2021 |
The first book in a series that has a POV, Lee Nez, who is a Navajo State Police Officer, who becomes a vampire. It is set in New Mexico, and opens in 1945. Nazi spies are trying to steal plutonium. They are vampires, and one kills Lee's rookie partner and makes Lee a vampire.

He gets the help of a medicine man who can reduce his vampire-ness, but not completely cure him. He can go out during the day, but he is slower than a full vampire, heals slower, and still ages - though more slowly than a human.

The story then jumps to the modern day. Lee has moved around and changed identities in the past 60 years. He has been trying to track and catch the vampire who killed his partner, but has no luck. He was married to a women he loved deeply, who knew his secret, but she was killed by Navajo Skinwalkers. Lee spends the whole book mourning and it gets tiresome.

He has become a state police officer again, under a new identity. He is being stalked by the Skinwalkers, and they are making a public mess that handicaps him with his superiors. Skinwalkers are Navajo witches and they can smell vampire blood. They want his blood to use in their rituals to make them immortal. They shift into animal form. and when he kills them he has large dead animals at his crime scene or naked dead humans if they shift back. Very hard to explain.

Lee is placed on leave and is forced to work with the FBI. He has been using his police power to investigate some German pilots who are training at a nearby air base.

Eventually Lee and the FBI agent team up. She sees the Skinwalkers and believes his story about vampires. They then work together to catch the Germans red-handed as they try to retrieve the plutonium, and to catch the Skinwalkers, who have now killed police/FBI.

The story devolves into chases and battles and stories to outwit the police and FBI.

Its good, but it is a little story stretched out. I would have like more meat. and more Navajo culture. The series has 4 books and I will read them, because I expect it will get better. ( )
1 stem FicusFan | Mar 2, 2009 |
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This brand-new series introduces Lee Nez, a New Mexico State police officer who is a nightwalker, a Navajo vampire. When a complicated case goes bad, Lee draws the attention of FBI agent Diane Lopez. Together, they are soon on the hunt for three vampires—including the one who created Lee. Take his current cases. Lee suspects that the vampire who created him during World War II is back in the U.S., searching for a cache of stolen plutonium. And Lee's being stalked by the remnants of a pack of skinwalkers—Navajo shapeshifters—who are literally out for his blood. When the FBI shows up, in the person of the very attractive Diane Lopez, Lee's problems only increase. He can't tell Diane that the case she's looking into involves skinwalkers or that its his supernatural abilities that make him such a great cop. And teaming up with Lee could be very hazardous to her health.

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