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| Midnight Blue: Sonja Blue Collection | 
enlarge | Author: Nancy Collins Publisher: White Wolf Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 560 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 1.7
ISBN: 1565049004 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781565049000 ASIN: 1565049004
Publication Date: December 1, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!
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Product Description White Wolf proudly announces the return of Sonja Blue, the powerful and intriguing vampiress chronicled in Sunglasses After Dark and In the Blood. This third novel in the popular series becomes available for the first time in this trade paperback omnibus collection containing all of the award-winning Sonja Blue novels in their entirety.
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Nancy Collins At Her Best December 21, 2002 28 out of 28 found this review helpful
For anyone interested in dark fantasy, goth themes, and/or what I'd now call the "Vampire Genre", this book is great! If you have read Nancy Collins before, be forewarned that this is a compilation of three novels: Sunglasses After Dark, In The Blood, and Paint It Black. It's frustrating to invest in a new book, only to discover you've read it before! However! Although this book is actually three separate works, they fit together perfectly. Since the huge response to Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire, and her subsequent novels, I couldn't get enough of vampire heroes and especially, heroines. Nancy Collins was not only there with a believeable heroine, but one living in the present day. Sonja Blue is tough, vampiric, and very much one to hold a grudge against the Vampire who made her "unlife" what it is today! On a crusade to eliminate the one who took away her human self, she fights a constant battle to hang on to her own humanity. The battle to hang on to her mental equilibrium, and pacify the vampire personality that shares her mind makes her tough but practical, and down to earth, and it's easy to identify with her. The beginning of the book was the only place that might have lost me, and there's my only real critisism. It takes a while to catch on to the plot, but it's worth it to hang in there! Once you get the idea of what's going on, it's smooth reading all the way to the last pages. One of the features that Collins uses in her "darker" reality, is that of creatures such as Ogres, and Werewolves, although it takes a special kind of human, or another "pretender" as she calls it, to know who is human, and what is not. The surroundings of the characters, from goth bars, to cheezy Southern "faith healing" ministries lend a lot to the plots as well. I think my favorite thing that sets Nancy Collins apart from other good authors of dark fantasy/horror, is her ever present dry wit. Tanya Huff is another author who shares this ability to make her heroine leave you laughing at some of her hiliarious descriptions of events, characters, or occasional side comments. Another great thing about this book is the ability to follow Sonja Blue even after the book has been read. I love authors who create characters that make you yearn to see more of them. For those folks who have not encountered her yet, Nancy Collins has several other books and short stories in which Sonja is featured. Fans of the White Wolf Series will also be able to see elements of the "Vampire: The Masquerade" series in the subsequent book by Nancy, A Dozen Black Roses, without sacrificing the quality of her work. Other Sonja Blue books include Darkest Heart, and Dead Roses For a Blue Lady. Other authors that I enjoy that write dark fantasy and vampiric fiction with recurring main characters include Alice Borchardt, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, and Barbara Hambly, in addition to Anne Rice and Tanya Huff.
Unexpected writing--gory details January 17, 2001 22 out of 28 found this review helpful
Not all vampire fanatics will sink their teeth into Sonja Blue. There isn't any romanticism attached to her lifestyle, there is no secret Brad Pitt with fangs fantasy world. Instead, Sonja Blue is the predator of vampires. She hunts people down, she rips them apart with her super-human strength, and then leaves them eviscerated on the floor. The tale is graphic enough to make my stomach turn. The writing is well-done and unexpected. The author isn't afraid to kill off your favorite characters at inopertune times, because Sonja knows little loyalty or humanity. This book fleshes out her origins and offers insight into the minds of the older vampires. Overall, it wasn't what I wanted. I was looking for romance, I was looking for scenes of beauty instead of constant scenes of painful death. I wanted a story of a human who became a vampire, not a human who became a monster.
Vampire Terminator August 13, 2001 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
If Buffy is the slayer and Anita Blake is the executioner then Sonya Blue is the vampire terminator! You will get that assumption when you finished the unforgettable epic dark fantasy book chronicling the bloody exploits of one Sonya Blue a young woman who once a rich young heiress by the name of Denise Thorne until she was raped and drained of blood by a vicious vampire by the name of Morgan.Now as Sonya blue she hunts down other vampires hoping to find and destroy Morgan.She must also contend with her alter-ego a sadist demon called the Other that shares her mind and who gains pleasures from killing and pain.In the first book:Sunglasses after dark.You first meet Sonya as she escapes from a mental hospitol and battles a sinister lady televangelist who also is a telepath.She tells you in her own words on how she became a vampire and how she decides to hunt other vampires called pretenders and their human psychic slaves called renfields.The second book:In the Blood sonya with the aid of private eye goes after Morgan.This book gives you more of understanding of Sonya and her terrifying world that invisible to normal humans.A world of vampires,demons, werewolves and succubus.The last book:Paint it Black Sonya finally accepts herself as a vampire as she continues her vendatta against Morgan.Collins has introduces us to unforgettable heroine who is witty and sexy,violent and who still holds our sympathies even after she commits shocking deeds.She also gives a some great characters like private eye-Palmer who agrees to help sonya is her battles and soon regrets it.Anise-the doomed vampire/hybrid who used by Morgan is his attempts to create a master race of vampires.Pangloss-the powerful vampire who made Morgan and now seeks to destroy him.Lethe-the daughter of Anise who transformation will change the world.Collins's Sonya Blue novels are the best dark fantasy since Anita Blake series and filled gruesome scenes of monsters,magic and menace as Sonya takes us guide tour of her frightening world!
Maybe the truest vampire tale on the shelves August 10, 2003 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The Sonja Blue novels were recommended by a friend with the caution...............it isn't Anne Rice you know. How right she was, this is no glossy, self searching world, Sonja Blue's world is terrifyingly real and it isn't just the vampyre that walks among us but all different shades, wraiths and demons.Nancy A Collins' writing is exceptionally atmospheric and as much of a monster as she tries to make us believe this vampire killer of her own kin is, you find yourself feeling for this soul so tortured in her destiny. The books are bleak and dark and the violence is clearly defined and graphic, definitely not the best books to fall asleep reading. As this incorporates the first three novels in the series it is the only place to start, it will leave you begging for more and fortunately there is more. However, if you like your vampires to be beauties in satin and lace then this denim and leather clad harpy will leave you cold outside, and sickened inside.
Excellent! August 22, 1997 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Sets the tone for the dark, neo-gothic punk world now so well-known.
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