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Vampire Zero

door David Wellington

Reeksen: Laura Caxton (3)

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One man stood between them and us. U.S. Marshal Jameson Arkeley--the country's foremost authority on vampires--taught police investigator and vampire fighter Laura Caxton everything she knows about monsters. After a bloody war visited upon Gettysburg by an army of vampires, Arkeley gave up his own life to save others. Except he didn't exactly die . . . Arkeley accepted the curse and is now a vampire himself. What's worse, he's the savviest vampire ever--he knows all the tricks better than anyone. Caxton is now faced with the task of destroying him. But Arkeley knows all her tactics too; after all, he taught them to her. Caxton realizes she must finish Arkeley before he succeeds in his quest to exterminate his own family, one member at a time. But even more important, she has to prevent him from becoming a beast exponentially more dangerous--a Vampire Zero. The author of 13 Bullets and 99 Coffins, David Wellington takes the Laura Caxton series to a whole new level in this action-packed third volume.… (meer)
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La agente de policía y cazavampiros Laura Caxton tiene una nueva misión: encontrar y eliminar a su maestro, ahora
convertido en vampiro.
Tras librar una sangrienta batalla en Gettysburg contra un ejército de vampiros, el agente Jameson Arkeley sacrificó su vida para salvar a sus compañeros. Aunque no murió… Arkeley aceptó la maldición y se convirtió en vampiro. El vampiro más astuto que jamás haya existido, pues conoce todos los trucos mejor que nadie. Ahora Laura Caxton, agente de policía y cazavampiros, debe acabar con él, pero Arkeley será capaz de anticiparse a todas sus tácticas; al fin y al cabo fue él quien se las enseñó. Caxton tendrá que encontrar a Arkeley antes de que éste logre exterminar uno a uno a todos los miembros de su propia familia y, sobre todo, evitar que se convierta en una bestia mucho más peligrosa: un vampiro cero.
  Natt90 | Feb 14, 2023 |
David Wellington's vampire novels are fantastic to read - fast-paced, thrilling, even educational on occasion! I have raced through the first three books of the series in a week, and my finger is itching to click on 'Buy' so that I can add the fourth novel on Kindle. There are some elements of the Laura Caxton stories that I would change - the very American obsession with guns 'n' ammo, for one - no wooden stakes here - and Caxton's mutating personality for another, but overall, I can safely say I'm addicted.

Set a couple of months after Caxton's battle with the undead at Gettysburg, Trooper Laura Caxton is now in charge of her own unit, the SSU (Special Subjects Unit), tracking and destroying vampires. Or really, just one vampire in particular - her old mentor, Jameson Arkeley. But Arkeley isn't making her work easy for her, creating an army of half-deads and going after his own family. Caxton and Glauer, the dependable officer from the previous novel now working for the SSU, need to stop Arkeley - and the formidable Justinia Malvern - before he becomes a 'vampire zero', and makes other vicious undead killers.

From the insecure, hyperventilating victim she was in the first novel, Laura Caxton has somehow transformed into a heartless, obsessive bully - into Arkeley, in fact. On one level, the change in her personality from passive to aggressive is convincing, but on another, wholly unattractive. Caxton's treatment of Clara Hsu, her live-in photographer girlfriend, is appalling, but at least Clara calls Caxton on her behaviour. I'm not sure what purpose is served by Clara, other than to play the neglected other half - Caxton is the type of antisocial character who shouldn't really have personal connections, but we'll see how long Clara lasts.

I enjoyed delving more into Arkeley's human past, and meeting his eccentric wife and troubled children. (A prequel, set during Arkeley's vampire hunting career, would be interesting to read.) And the climax, in the abandoned mines beneath Centralia, was tense and powerfully atmospheric, once again. The guns are starting to bore me, along with the repetitive vampire worldbuilding in every novel, but Wellington has a talent for finding strangely appropriate historical locations in which to stage Caxton's battles. ( )
  AdonisGuilfoyle | Mar 21, 2012 |
An excellent chapter in the series. Laura in now faced with the challenge of killing her former mentor, who has now joined the legion of the undead. He is ready to start a new army. It's up to Laura to stop him. An exciting and fast paced novel. ( )
  silversurfer | Nov 9, 2010 |
Vampire Zero is the third book in the Laura Caxton series, about a State Trooper who becomes a vampire-hunter.

The action this time centers around Laura's hunt for the sole survivor of the previous book, 99 Coffins.

The vampires are scary, and the action is good, but Laura is not a very sympathetic character - she's actually pretty socially retarded. She is a good kick-ass character, and the story moves quickly; if you are after a quick vampire action story this book is a good choice. ( )
  cmwilson101 | Aug 8, 2010 |
Two kinds of vampires have emerged from modern media. One sort is a romantic, misunderstood creature who is beloved by a troubled, isolated heroine. The other is a terrifying, (literally) bloodthirsty monster which preys on humankind. At one end of the spectrum, Edward Cullen sparkles and smolders in the hearts of adolescent girls.

David Wellington's vampires are not Edward Cullen. They are, in fact, at the far end of the spectrum, past Stoker's Dracula and Whedon's Buffy. These vampires are vicious, inhuman and utterly without remorse. Wellington's vampires quickly lose what connection they once had to humanity, and when not feeding on us, find slowly torturing us quite amusing.

This book is the third in David Wellington's Vampire Tales, and is the most terrifying and suspenseful of the series so far. Laura Caxton is a state trooper who was inadvertently cast as a vampire hunter just over a year ago, when Jameson Arkeley recruited her. Arkeley was a federal agent who, over 20 years, made it his personal crusade (obsession?) to obliterate the last shark-toothed, rotting, throat-ripping vampire in existence.

Noone knows vampires like Arkeley. During his career hunting them down, he learned every trick in their book and every strategy for catching them and killing them. Arkeley taught Caxton everything she knows about killing vampires—which is unfortunate, because now he is one.

Jameson Arkeley is the smartest, strongest, most vicious vampire Caxton has ever faced, and now she faces him alone.

This book kept me on my toes, defying my most confident (and usually correct) predictions as to where the story would go. Caxton never gets a chance to rest, and neither does the reader, as you always have to know what slaughter the next night will bring.

The development (or perhaps decay) of both Caxton and Arkeley is also fascinating, as Caxton finds herself casting aside everything else that once mattered to her and becoming the obsessed loner she despised in Arkeley and Arkeley finds himself becoming the single-minded killer he once made it his mission to destroy.

Wellington's setting for the final confrontation was a brilliant choice, borrowing a real-life hell-on-earth for the vampire's lair. (I won't ruin the surprise, but I will say that it's a real, man-made disaster area in Pennsylvania, and will remain so for another century or two.)

Wellington crafts an excellent adventure/thriller story, but he occasionally allows distracting, overly poetic language to creep into his book. I don't need elaborate metaphors to describe the scene of impending slaughter. If I want poetry, I'll read Robert Frost. But this is a minor gripe about an excellent horror novel.

Overall, I highly recommend this to anyone who loves a good suspenseful, scary read. And I promise, you won't find anyone sparkling in this book. ( )
  Zaklog | Jan 12, 2010 |
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One man stood between them and us. U.S. Marshal Jameson Arkeley--the country's foremost authority on vampires--taught police investigator and vampire fighter Laura Caxton everything she knows about monsters. After a bloody war visited upon Gettysburg by an army of vampires, Arkeley gave up his own life to save others. Except he didn't exactly die . . . Arkeley accepted the curse and is now a vampire himself. What's worse, he's the savviest vampire ever--he knows all the tricks better than anyone. Caxton is now faced with the task of destroying him. But Arkeley knows all her tactics too; after all, he taught them to her. Caxton realizes she must finish Arkeley before he succeeds in his quest to exterminate his own family, one member at a time. But even more important, she has to prevent him from becoming a beast exponentially more dangerous--a Vampire Zero. The author of 13 Bullets and 99 Coffins, David Wellington takes the Laura Caxton series to a whole new level in this action-packed third volume.

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