Two decades strong, the Saint-Germain cycle is one of the most compelling works of dark fantasy and horror of our age.? Historically accurate, these deeply emotional novels have a devoted readership.? In Burning Shadows , Yarbro looks at the legendary Huns from the perspective of the people who faced the brunt of their attacks.? The vampire Saint-Germain seeks sanctuary at an isolated monastery, unwilling to abandon the hundreds of terrified villagers he has led in flight from the Huns.? A few Roman soldiers and some village Watchmen are the monastery's defense force-and they are undermined by the religious fervor of some of the monks, who argue that since everyone's fate is in God's hands, it is foolish to defend themselves.? In the hothouse atmosphere of the high-walled monastery, Saint-Germain must take special care when slaking his vampire thirst, for discovery of his True Nature will result in his True Death.
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro keeps me interested with her ever-so-carefully researched historical settings and the wonderful Saint-Germain. She paints a wonderfully clear picture of the times he "lives" in and it has been delightful to have so many fine stories over the years. It is amazing to me how her references to a time in the past, of which she had not yet written, later turn out to fit so cleverly in the engaging tapestry of her work. My favorite vampire. None of the "new" can touch him! Burning Shadows - a great read.
One of Yarbro's best
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro did it again. The other reviewers have pretty much covered my major points, so I'll keep it simple. I have read all of Yarbro's Saint Germain novels. This latest is simply one of the finest in the series. For those of us who love the Saint Germain novels, "Burning Shadows" is not to be missed. For anyone who loves rich historical fiction, "Burning Shadows" is filled with the historical detail coupled with rich characters and a compelling story. If you have never read one of Yarbro's novels of the Count Saint Germain, this novel would make a fine beginning. If you are already a fan, you are in for a treat.
Spectacular Look at the Huns
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro has scored another triumph with "Burning Shadows". Sanctu-Germainios, now a Roman official in charge of Appulum Inferior, in the Dacia Superior, faces the deadly threat of Attila and his Huns head on. Retreating to the monastery of Sanctu-Eustacios, the Hermit, he and several hundred citizens and soldiers eke out an existence while waiting for the Huns to appear. Once they do, a deadly onslaught begins that leaves hundreds dead, and Germain fearing for his undead life. Taking in refugees from the Huns is both charitable, and dangerous. Amidst a group from Tsapoulos is a silver haired young woman who takes Germains' heart and with her own secret, endangers him. Between the Hun-Gaul-Goth threat, the interpersonal relationships between monks, soldiers, citizens, and Germain is difficult. I highly enjoyed a 'real' look at what a Hun invasion might look like and how it affected the brave, and not quite so. This is terror, from a 439AD perspective. Would you choose death? Or switch allegiances to save your life? Would you take your own life to save your soul, or pledge allegiance to a bloodthirsty leader? Yarbro gives us another masterful look at a time period we are not familiar with. You either walk away going 'wow', or wish you could write as well as she can. She clearly is deserving of all of her creditations and awards. I am in awe of her skill.
terrific entry
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
In 438 C.E., Dom Feranescus Rakoczy Sanctu-Germainios is part of the Regional Guard of Apulum Inferior as the Huns flood Europe. His lover Atta Olivia Clemens flees the Carpathians for the relative safety of Constantinople, but though she begged him to accompany her, he felt an obligation to lead the fleeing villagers to a safer place. On the way to the isolated Sanctu-Eustachios monastery that prefers no visitors, Rakoczy meets Nicoris, who is also on the run from the Huns' horde too. They are attracted to one another from the onset. As the pair and hundreds of frightened peasants take refuge at the monastery, Rakoczy conceals his vampiric nature, but his lover learns of his True Nature. With the Huns closing in on them, Rakoczy fails to realize the biggest danger may come from within as she too has a dark secret might lead to his True Death inside these holy walls. This is a terrific entry that works on two fronts: a strong insightful look at those fearing the Huns horde and a romance between Saint Germain and his true love Nicoris. The story line brings to life villagers and Roman legionnaires who expect death and worse once the invincible army arrives. Adding to that profound look at the fifth century are the reclusive monks who believe god's predetermination means life and death has been doggedly resolved by the Maker so why worry about defense. Although the ending could have used more flesh on it so as to fully bring out the blood and guts of the final twist, fans will relish Saint Germain's latest bittersweet historical adventure. Harriet Klausner
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