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Jasper Kent
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18 Aug 2011 Danilov Quintet 3

Russia 1855. After forty years of peace in Europe, war rages. In the Crimea, the city of Sevastopol is besieged. In the north, Saint Petersburg is blockaded. But in Moscow there is one who needs only to sit and wait - wait for the death of an aging tsar, and for the curse upon his blood to be passed to a new generation.

As their country grows weaker, a man and a woman - unaware of the hidden ties that bind them - must come to terms with their shared legacy. In Moscow, Tamara Valentinovna Komarova uncovers a brutal murder and discovers that it not the first in a sequence of similar crimes, merely the latest, carried out by a killer who has stalked the city since 1812.

And in Sevastopol, Dmitry Alekseevich Danilov faces not only the guns of the combined armies of Britain and France, but must also make a stand against creatures that his father had thought buried beneath the earth, thirty years before..


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  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Press (18 Aug 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0593065379
  • ISBN-13: 978-0593065372
  • Product Dimensions: 15.3 x 3.5 x 23.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 32,303 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A pure and unqualified delight. Kent wears his research lightly, but you never doubt that he knows what he's writing about... packed with incident and colour... there are some magnificent and inventive horror set pieces... and Kent gives us one of the most compelling portraits of what it would be like to be a vampire yet committed to the page (BLACK STATIC )

More twists and turns than a switchback mountain road, more cliff hangers than your favourite season of 24... The Third Section is the best book yet in this series (LITTLEREDREVIEWER )

The author's flair and his eye for historical details create an evocative narrative that never fails to dazzle (FANTASYHOTLIST ) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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The third novel in Jasper Kent's enthralling, chilling and acclaimed historical vampire sequence - The Danilov Quintet.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Transition novel 11 Aug 2012
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Jasper Kent's The Third Section is the sequel to the excellent Twelve (Canada, USA, Europe) and Thirteen Years Later (Canada, USA, Europe). Having loved the first two installments in the Danilov Quintet, expectations were rather high for this one. And I'm happy to report that Jasper Kent delivers yet again!

Vampire stories are a dime a dozen in this day and age, most of them with nothing original to differentiate them from the rest of the pack. Yet by mixing his tale with Russian historical fiction, Kent created something unique, compelling, and thoroughly enjoyable.

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Russia 1855. After forty years of peace in Europe, war rages. In the Crimea, the city of Sevastopol is besieged. In the north, Saint Petersburg is blockaded. But in Moscow there is one who needs only to sit and wait - wait for the death of an aging tsar, and for the curse upon his blood to be passed to a new generation.

As their country grows weaker, a man and a woman - unaware of the hidden ties that bind them - must come to terms with their shared legacy. In Moscow, Tamara Valentinovna Komarova uncovers a brutal murder and discovers that it not the first in a sequence of similar crimes, merely the latest, carried out by a killer who has stalked the city since 1812.

And in Sevastopol, Dmitry Alekseevich Danilov faces not only the guns of the combined armies of Britain and France, but must also make a stand against creatures that his father had thought buried beneath the earth, thirty years before.

Thirty years have passed since the events of Thirteen Years Later. The historical backdrop for this novel is the Crimean War, as Russia yet again went to war against the Ottoman Empire.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent (but bloody) return to form 10 Jan 2012
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"The Third Section" is (surprise! surprise!) the third part of Jasper Kent's projected "Danilov Quintet". In it the author recovers much of the tension and suspense with which he imbued the first volume ("Twelve") but which was so sadly missing from the second ("Thirteen Years Later"). Here, the story that began with Aleksei Danilov is carried forward at the hands of his children, each with their own personal demons to combat in addition to the more monstrous ones that most readers will be eager to encounter once more. Just as with the first volume, Kent unfolds the story at an agonisingly slow pace that nonetheless holds the attention throughout. The book does have a couple of careless slips, plot-wise; these largely seem to arise from a desire to maintain a cinematic flow to the action, which wins out over the need for narrative cohesion (or even sense, in some places). I doubt that many readers will care too much about this, though, especially given the essentially silly conceit upon which the series is built.

For all that he has mellowed with age, Dmitri proves himself to be every bit as stupid as we feared he would be from book two, while Tamara demonstrates that only she has inherited her father's strength of character. The volume ends with two substantial story threads set up ready to carry forward into the next volume. With a projected publication date that is not until 2013, fans may have quite a while to wait to find out what happens.
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Ever since I first delved into Twelve, Jasper Kent's Danilov Quintet has been a reference for me in terms of historical fantasy and vampires that don't sparkle. Kent's debut was both an entrancingly thematic exploration of Napoleonic Russia and a refreshing take on the most famous of bloodsucking beasts, and Thirteen Years Later was an even more thrilling tale of mysteries, conspiracies and vicious creatures of the night. The sequel, the aptly named The Third Section, marks a change in protagonist and a significant shift forward in time, telling a story just as colorful and historically rich as its predecessors yet is somewhat lacking in the narrative department.

Where the first two installments of the Danilov Quintet centered around the tumultuous life of Aleksei Danilov - albeit with a thirteen year gap of uneventfulness between the two - this third entry in the series shifts its perspective to that of Aleksei's son, Dmitry, and lovechild, Tamara. Still, even with their father out of the picture, Aleksei's progeny still finds itself entangled in the stories of his past notably, of course, his encounters with the hated voordalak - vampires - including his old nemesis Iuda. The widening of the scope, after two books, is no bad thing and Dmitry and Tamara quickly emerge as captivating characters.

But at the same time, in many ways, their story pales compared to that of their father's. Perhaps its the fact that in so many ways those stories are the same. Kent, for reasons known only to him, choses to have The Third Section - in part - be the account of Tamara's uncovering of her father's eclectic tale. The problem is, as well-told as Tamara's discoveries are and though the novel's Muscovite backdrop continues to be as sublime as ever, we already know this part of the story.
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