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Computer Times
March 2012
Editors' Choice Book
A Vampire Triology:
Harbors of the Undead: Book I
Review
by Terry Kibiloski
A
Vampire Triology: Harbors of the Undead: Book I (Retail $10 e-book; $20 hard cover),
is the first book in a series of three, written by N. E. Tovell. Although this
is her first book in this genre, her experience as a college professor of
English is evident. This is not one of those fluffy novels, riddled with
space-filling superfluous words. Tovell writes eloquently. Every word has a
specific purpose, creating story-telling sentences that paint rich scenes on the
canvas of your mind. In just a few moments of reading, you realize that the
book has turned into a movie which quickly begins to play in your soul, where
you feel connected to characters who seem like long lost friends. Once you
allow this movie to begin, you will find yourself mesmerized by the colorful
characters and the evolving plot. Not since I read Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci
Code, have I been so absorbed in a book so quickly.
The story is centered around Delbeth
Sitric, a teenager who loves life and wants to attend her high school prom,
while at the same time her life is threatened by those who wish to make her
extinct. Delbeth is an immortal human/faerie/vampire blend who is a perceived
threat to the Croatian Tribunal that has condemned her to extinction. Protected
by her rather overbearing vampire father, and tempered by her sometimes over
caring faerie/human mother, she is like many teenagers. Her home life, though,
can be complicated at times with the special “gifts” within her family, like
incredible hearing, and knowing each other’s thoughts and feelings. While these
gifts can help keep her alive, they can really challenge a teenager's desire for
privacy.
Delbeth
is definitely caught between two worlds. Having grown up in the United States,
Delbeth must flee with her family to
Ireland
to seek safety in the Celtic world from the political forces that would
exterminate vampire blends like her. Like most teenage girls, she wants to find
that special man and become the woman she has always dreamed of being. Fate,
though, has her become part of the Celtic mythology when she weds her protector
and shares his destiny.
Whenever
we review products at Computer Times, we search the Internet for other
reviews, looking for features we may have missed. In searching for reviews of
this book, we consistently found positive comments: one comparing Tovell's
refreshing point of view to that of Holden Caulfield, who wrote The Catcher
in the Rye; another encouraging Tovell to hurry with the next book (which
has recently been published as A Vampire Trilogy: Tides of the Undead: Book
II); others calling Tovell’s first book the best they have read in a long
time; and a comment that the reader felt like she was in Ireland with the
family.
In an
interview with Tovell, she noted that the locations in her book are actual
locations which people can visit. She does extensive travel and on-location
research, which bring a realistic richness to her stories. She is a lovely lady
with a passion for writing, who began writing stories for her granddaughter. A
native of Chicago, Illinois, she is a graduate of Southern Illinois University,
a former Evansville, Indiana school teacher, and is now an Assistant Professor
of English at Sullivan University, in Louisville, Kentucky.
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