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Vampire Wars: The Von Carstein Trilogy (Warhammer Novels)

Vampire Wars: The Von Carstein Trilogy (Warhammer Novels)
By Steven Savile

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The Von Carsteins are the most infamous vampires to stalk the Warhammer Old World. This three-book saga chronicles their rise and fall in one bumper omnibus edition.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #257696 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-05-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 768 pages

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About the Author
British author Steven Savile is an expert in cult fiction, having written for a wide variety of sf series, including Star Wars, fantasy and horror stories. He won the L Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future award in 2002, and has been nominated three times for the Bram Stoker award. He currently lives in Stockholm, Sweden.


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This was a great vampire epic!4
Background: 1) I have no interest in Warhammer, and I certainly have never played the game. 2)There have been so many awful Vampire books written, I always end up comparing everything to Bram Stoker.

I thought Twilight was a decent Vampire book, it was well written and there was substantial character development, although it was more like Bram Stoker "light". This epic by Steven Seville was the complete opposite end of the spectrum. This book had a constant barrage of gore--far beyond that of Stoker. If you like books that are overly embellished and leave little to the imagination then you should stick with Anne Rice, or maybe skip the genre altogether and read James Joyce. There have only been a couple of Vamp books that qualify as literary genius.

I am not so sure why some people say it was very poorly written. I thought the writing was fine compared to most horror writers. I am sure the writing style or level had to appeal to gamers whose target audience comprises of 18-25 year olds. The book was not overly wordy like the Anne Rice novels and the pacing was much quicker than Stoker.

I would recommend this book as one of my favorite gore filled vampire novels. I think some folks are turned off because of the Warhammer affiliation, but this book holds its own.

I tried to find the author's three Stoker Award nominations, it would be great if they were posted here somewhere...I wouldn't mind reading those as well.

dark gothic horror4
I am well into the second book of this trilogy and I like it very much. It is dark gothic horror in a world where people are basically thought of as food for the vampires. It is late middle age life in Germany with its petty principalities and struggles for power both in the human world and vampire world. Very dark and moody as there doesn't seem to be much hope to conquer the vampire menace. A sort of allegory for the time of plaques that attacked humanity during history in which religion was useless and there seemed to be no end to the day to day horrors of living. If you like your stories dark this should appeal to you. Wish there was more stuff like this to read. I went into this book blindly and am glad I did.

Fine Gothic Fantasy4
As a big Vampire Counts fan and former addicted player of Warhammer, I am a bit biased when it comes to this type of book. But, hey, this is why we read what we read, is it not?

I found the style very interesting. The author has a way of bringing you into this dark world with confidence. There is a grim brutality to the world and I enjoyed that a great deal. I have always wanted to see in more depth the history of the von Carsteins as they are my favorite of the bloodline powers and this book delivered.

As other reviewers have noted, there is a bit of disjointed flow to the narrative but this is a huge amount of history/time to cover in a novel, even trilogy of novels. It is not a history book, it is a story. Written with this in mind, I think he did a good job of conveying what happened. I would have liked a bit more character developement(too many come and go without knowing them well enough) but I think with the time and space he had availible, he did a solid job.