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Vampire of the Mists (Ravenloft)

Vampire of the Mists (Ravenloft)
By Christie Golden

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #391261 in Books
  • Published on: 1991-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 31 pages

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Synopsis
Jander Sunstar is a gold elf; a native of magical Evermeet in the Forgotten Realms. He is also a 500-year-old vampire. Torn by rage and grief, Jander is transported into the nightmare realm of Ravenloft, where he gains the attention of the demiplane's master, Count Strahd Von Zarovich.

From the Author
This was my first novel!
VAMPIRE OF THE MISTS was the first novel for the TSR Ravenloft line and for me as well. I had a wonderful time crafting it and am thrilled that so many people responded to my elven vampire, the tragic Jander Sunstar. If you'd like to read more stories with him, check out REALMS OF VALOR, REALMS OF INFAMY and REALMS OF MAGIC, which you can order here on Amazon.com. Readers may also be surprised to know that I've written two original fantasies as well, INSTRUMENT OF FATE and KING'S MAN & THIEF.


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A VERY GOOD BOOK!5
Christie Golden is one of the few female writers whose work I really enjoy. Of the 3 novels by her I've read, none were disappointing. Each had enough suspense, action and drama to keep you interested right to the end, and leave you wanting more; with satisfying endings. I can't recommend her highly enough!

Christie Golden does what Anne Rice can only dream of!4
Golden is a terrific writer. It's been years since I've read any AD&D books, and in retro perspect, only few of them stand out - RA Salvatora's Homeland, ElfShadow, and both of Golden's ravenloft books that I've read, The Dance of the Dead and this one. It's a very good book, one that can compare favorably with 'real' Fantasy and horror. I'd take Golden over Rice every day. This one is way better then 'An Interview with A Vampire'

This epic tragedy made a religious fan out of me!5
Christie Golden did a delightful job with this book. It was my first Ravenloft book and now I'm hooked. I fell in love with Jander before I finished the first chapter. His death was symbolic in many ways,and each touched me. I was relieved for his sake that he was allowed to die. I strongly reccomend this book to anyone who enjoys dark fantsy.You'll become one with the land of Ravenloft,and you'll learn to hate Strahd Von Zarovich.