![]() ![]() ![]() There’s fighting between some factions for reasons and the beheaded vampire’s family is after the Indian monster for revenge. There’s an Indian kid who wants to be sultan or something, and an older man who also wants to be a sultan, maybe, and the Indian monster is buds with the kid somehow. A vampire is banished from England to India where he’s beheaded by an Indian monster. So it’s the 18th century and vampires, monsters, etc. I took my time reading this and I still didn’t get what was happening or why. Ram V is just so awful at communicating simply the basics of a story. I won’t say it’s his worst book because they’re all this level of crappiness but it’s definitely not good. But apparently These Savage Shores at Vault is supposed to be his best book, and it’s the one that got him those other titles, so maybe I’ll be all turned around on him if I give this one a shot? Uh, no. ![]() I’m not a Ram V fan and can’t fathom his popularity - I’ve read his Catwoman and Swamp Thing books at DC, his Laila Starr book at Boom, and they’re all terrible. ![]()
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