Friday, April 29, 2011

Ovarian Cysts And Fatigue

Fear Eye of the Moon

Dear friends, bloggers, passers-by networks, to start the weekend with more or less right foot, here are the summary of the last book I read. A few weeks ago I did the same with its prequel The Book with No Name, and how could it be otherwise, outlining played Eye of the Moon, part of the trilogy of author Anonymous. Take this opportunity to congratulate Ana Maria Matute for the grand prize and has received good, you also have this review on H-Horror and Shvoong . A hug and a great weekend!

The Eye of the Moon

Author: Anonymous

Original Title: The Eye of the Moon

Editorial: Ediciones B

432 pages

ISBN: 9788466645409

1 st Edition: 2010 - Barcelona

Dear reader, you hold in your hands Eye of the Moon . Are you sure you do? Many souls have perished on the road! After eighteen years of murder (and an inordinate amount of whiskey), it's time to stop killing Bourbon Kid. But Peto, the monk of Hubal, now in possession of the Eye of the Moon, returns to Santa Mondego on the murderer hooded ... and not alone. Approaching Halloween night. Heroes as diverse as Dante and Kacy are once again involved in a violent spiral of evil ... along with a gang of vampires and werewolves. Sanchez will accompany the intrusive waiter, Jessica, the angel of death, a newcomer Dark Lord ... ready for a new bloodbath! After a failed attack on Bourbon Kid, those who want him dead find that things have changed: he has his own list of victims. And this time, will not let anyone ...

This bloody but great sequel Nameless Book continues, with the same black humor, the chilling story of killings , chaos and deranged minds.

After reading Nameless Book, I could not avoid the temptation to continue with this second part of the trilogy and venture back into the dark history of the city Santa Mondego. From the first moment I seemed to be reading another different author, as if this book was the witness of a relay race, but I enjoyed it very much. When Nameless Book ends its pages, one is with a slightly open final but, after all, tightly closed, with all (or nearly all) that assault the reader questions answered; there are no loose ends and those who are created in consciousness seem to lead to the sequel. After reading the first part of the trilogy, you think that after the carnage, there will be enough characters to form another story, nothing is further from the truth. Arise quite naturally other characters who enter the story and reveal to us a little more mysterious past of Bourbon Kid and motives that led him to be who he is and how it faces the world. On this occasion, the story continues as the mysterious central blue stone with magical powers and is based on this stone, many of the things that Nameless Book left without explanation, find it here. addition, new elements emerge on the origin of the stone, an origin that dates back to ancient Egypt and that is the emergence of a mummy associated with a curious curse that forces her to wake up today. It also discovered some interesting family ties and the plot does not decline at any time. It should warn that this second part contains less massacres, but some of the deaths that occur are more scatological, aberrant and almost touching the gore . Still with us and discover people like Sanchez out unscathed because each and every one of the massacres. Jessica is also that although it appears superficially, when it does tend to be forcefully. Although another axis on which turns the argument is Bourbon Kid, who basically is not this take us through its pages, but we will go from the hand of Dante and Kacy, more the former than the latter. Dante must infiltrate a gang of vampires, posing as one, to locate Peto, the last Hubal monk and at the same Bourbon Kid. Add to that the appearance of the Holy Grail, the Nameless Book and a strange book with the power to kill anyone whose name is written on its pages, the mystery and thriller are served.

Ultimately, The Eye of the Moon is a book worth reading and does not detract at all from its predecessor. It also noted a more polished and refined writing to us very well throughout the novel, giving the details that are accurate in every moment and always keeping an ace up its sleeve that just by surprise when we least expect. By the way, I still recognize in the pages of this novel features of the Da Vinci Code , or Tarantino, or any author of the rumored might be behind the creation of this trilogy. So, Gentlemen, place bets! Will he light the name of author of such works? And, if so, who will? Well, I just have to read the third and final part of the trilogy: Devil Cemetery. Let's see how the story ends.

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