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Paperback Clan Novel Ravnos: Book 8 of The Clan Novel Series Book

ISBN: 195056584X

ISBN13: 9781950565849

Clan Novel Ravnos: Book 8 of The Clan Novel Series

(Part of the Vampire: The Masquerade: Clan Novel (#8) Series and Classic World of Darkness Fiction Series)

The Vampire the Masquerade Clan Novel Saga is a thirteen-volume masterpiece, presenting the war between the established Camarilla leadership and the growing power of the brutal Sabbat on the East Coast of the United States. Each novel is told from the perspective of one of the thirteen clans, intertwining with the others, and filling in missing pieces artfully as we follow battle after battle, intrigue after intrigue-and the appearance of a strange artifact that falls into the hands of a solitary Toreador sculptor.Clan Novel Ravnos is the eighth novel in the series.Khalil Ravana has always been a lightweight, a drifter, a thief with no status and no power... until now. Chance saved him from a storm in Calcutta that annihilated his clan, and now chance has placed him in the center of another storm-this one in New York City, near the deadly Kindred battles for possession of the Eastern United States. It's also ground zero for Leopold, a Toreador who mysteriously possesses great powers-even without the Eye of Hazimel.For once, Khalil's sticky fingers give him the upper hand. Armed with secrets, a hidden ally, a burning thirst for revenge, and a hostage he saves from death, this Romi is going to take everyone else in New York City-Camarilla and Sabbat alike-for all he can get, including the blood of his elders.Problem is, nobody likes a Ravnos. Especially when they learn Khalil's the only one.This series is a monumental, 13-novel exploration of the forbidden world of the Kindred. What began in Clan Novel: Toreador continues here, and its ending will determine the fate of every human-and inhuman-being in the world

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Customer Reviews

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I liked it

the book picks up where the Setite novel ended. All together an interesting look at how the Ravanos clan do things. lots of familiar faces if you've read the previous installments. might be a bit hard to follow if you have no idea what came before but well written and enjoyable to read.

Interesting series...

This series is setup in a very interesting way. The books were written by different authors. They tell the story of the same chain of events from the perspective of different groups of vampires (a different group for each book).

The Man You Love To Hate

The truth is, there are two basic kinds of books in the Clan Novel Series so far. 1) There are the books with a panoramic point of view that advance the larger story of the struggle between the Camarilla and the Sabbat, tie up necessary loose ends, further develop complex intrigues and so on. 2) There are the books which focus tightly on a character or small group of characters. You may not be able to move the pins on your battle map as much with Type 2 but they tend to be the better books in the series. They tend to stand alone better (because you don't have to be moving pins on a battle map to care what happens) and tend to have more of a sense of being about the title vampire clan.CLAN NOVEL RAVNOS is type two, as is Kathleen Ryan's other book in the series CLAN NOVEL SETITE. This makes them the strongest books in the series so far. (Gherbod Fleming's GANGREL and ASSAMITE are the other two.) Here, the hero is Khalil a charming jerk of a Ravnos who keeps outsmarting himself even as he is, yet again, declaring victory. His straight man in this farce is the commanding voice of the mysterious Ravnos elder which he hears in his head. (Rather sinister, too...but Khalil, of course, doesn't seem to notice that little problem.) Ramona from GANGREL and Liz from SETITE are teamed up with Khalil here. Ryan does an especially good job of adapting Fleming's Ramona. There doesn't seem to be any big advances of the series plot but there is some helpful development of the situation of the Ravnos clan as well as glimpses of the Nosferatu and the New York Sabbat. And then there's that Ravnos elder....

Clan Novel: Ravnos

This book is so far possibly the best of the clan novels. With this book you get some clarification on the fate of clan Ravnos. This book also clears up a lot of the loose storylines intruduced in the other clan novels, while leaving us guessing just what is going to come of the major storylines in the next clan novel. Fans of the clan novel series will enjoy this book immensely and should eagerly anticipate the release of clan novel: malkavian.

I laughed a lot.

I don't know how to describe this novel, but I never thought Ravnos were too much to handle till I read this. But seriously, this novel produces a player that was hidden in the game although was involved in the previous novels. And I have to admit I really liked the Ravnos main character Khalid. It's funny considering the arabic translation of his name means "Eternal" or someone who is living forever. The book is highly recommended.
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