Immortal (Buffy the Vampire Slayer Series) FROM THE PUBLISHER
During a routine slaying, Buffy encounters a vampire named Veronique who knows the Slayer's name and can anticipate her attack. One who doesn't have the proper respect for Mr. Pointy. One who cannot die. If slain, she will reincarnate in a new body.
An invincible demon is the last thing Buffy needs right now. Joyce Summers is about to undergo a serious operation, calling up all of her daughter's fears about her own mortality. Angel wants to comfort Buffy, but her mother's cirsis underscores the difference between them: he will live forever, while she will grow old...or die young.
Torn between her duties as a daughter and as the Chosen One, Buffy needs the support of her friends to help her solve a rash of grave robberies, head off an influx of new vampires, and take Veronique down once and for all. Veronique is on a missionto bring about the unification of her masters, the Triumvirate, into one all-powerful demon that will drink the blood of the last man on earth...
FROM THE CRITICS
Publishers Weekly
Bored by the monotonous 1940s New York City nightlife, longtime lovers and vampires Spike and Drusilla venture to war-ravaged Europe in search of Freyja's Strand, an ancient gold necklace that allows its wearer to shift forms, in Golden's (Immortal) fourth Buffy: The Vampire Slayer thriller. Acquiring the coveted artifact, however, requires doing the bidding of the comically portrayed ice demon Scrymir, who possesses the necklace yet is oblivious of the trinket's priceless powers. In order to transform the world into a realm of darkness in which he will be the ruler, Scrymir instructs Spike and Dru to kill all the Slayers-in-Waiting, a group of 20 or so girls spanning the globe who are trained to assume the role of Vampire Slayer--if and when the current slayer, Sophie Carstensen, should die. A number of suspenseful, gory battles occur as the charismatic Spike and his simpering girlfriend track each potential slayer and finally confront their greatest challenge--Sophie herself. Meanwhile, an impatient Scrymir strikes the Council of Watchers (a group of seers who train slayers) in a frightful yet banal display reminiscent of numerous cartoon battles. Although Golden's characters are only marginally developed and his details at times unnecessarily gruesome, the narrative's swift momentum and engaging action sequences make for breezy entertainment. Avid fans of the series will buy the book, of course, but word of mouth could also bring newcomers to this mysterious world of dark creatures and cruel intentions. Agent, Lori Perkins. (Oct.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.
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In 1940 New York City Spike learns that the ice demon Skyrmer possesses Freyju's Stand, the necklace of the Birsings. Spike promised his vampiriro lover Drusilla that he will obtain the necklace for her un-birthday and whatever his beloved Dru wants Spike wants for her. They sail to Europe without incidents until they meet a mythical demon in Arctic Norway and cut a deal. In Copenhagen, the watcher informs her protege the slayer Sophie Carstenen that she had a vision in which the Nazis overwhelm their country. They flee to England but not before Sophie cleans out a nest of vampires. In England, the Council sends Sophie to France where the undead have gathered to nourish from the war. Soon Spike and Dru will meet the slayer and reading the novel will let the audience know the outcome of that confrontation. Spike And Dru: Pretty Maids All In A Row is a thrilling entry in the Buffy series that brings a historical perspective to vampires and slayers. World War II comes alive as feeding ground for the undead and a dangerous place for the dedicated slayer. The story line is exciting and filled with much of the mythos that makes the series so popular. Dru and Spike are a lunatic duo while Sophie may be just as crazy as the teenager is that obsessed with cleaning out the unclean. Fans of the series and those readers who enjoy Top Cow's Witchblade (especially the historical Witchblades) will fully love Christopher Golden's tale.