Dark Ages: Lasombra
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Rating | : | 4.31 (683 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1588468208 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 269 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Alone, she faces the impossible task of making the city her own, lest she become another victim in the War of Princes.. Lucita, the young envoy of Clan Lasombra, is caught in the middle and cut off from her elders in Europe. The situation in Constantinople has degenerated into sheer chaos, as vampires of every stripe prey on the ruined metropolis
"A Lady and Her Sword" according to Marc Ruby™. Lasombra reintroduces us to one of the clans that played a large part in the original Clan series and one of the more interesting members of that clan - Lucita of Aragon, an agent of Cardinal Moncada in the city of Constantinople. Things have gotten no better in the conquered city, and, in many ways, they have gotten far worse. Not only have t. Lasombra Machinations . A Customer I've been following the Dark Ages series since DA:Nosferatu and this latest installment is wonderful. It continues the saga of the War of Princes set in the tumultuous times following the sacking of Constantinople and the fall of Michael the Patriarch. In the aftermath, various factions of the Lasombra clan are maneuvering for ascendency in li. This book works as a wonderful example of just how scary it can be to For those in the know, the Dark Ages Vampire novels were set in an era considerably different from their modern iteration. This book, based around the Lasombra, was fairly unique as the clan was markably different in the Dark Ages, being far more political and integrated into society. In an era which was dominated by the church and the crown,