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Mass Market Paperback The Enemy Within Book

ISBN: 1560768878

ISBN13: 9781560768876

The Enemy Within

(Book #8 in the Ravenloft Series)

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Sir Tristan Hiregaard, terrified by his periodic transformation into the evil Malken, a hideous man-beast who controls a vast criminal empire, sets out to destroy, one way or another, his evil side.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

Good RL book...

After reading 4 other Ravenloft books back-to-back-to-back-to-back and not really liking any of them, this book was a nice change. It wasn't fantastic, but based on the other 9 Ravenloft books I've read thus far, this one easily ranks in the upper half. I found the story to be quite interesting and had no problem reading it from beginning to end without ever feeling bored. I do recommend this book but as always, "Vampire of the Mists", "I, Strahd" (both of them) and "Knight of the Black Rose" was better.

Excellent horror

An excellent telling of the story of one of Ravenloft's more tragic darklords. The ending leaves you satisfied, but wanting more.

An excelent example of Gothic Horror

Christie Golden has always impressed me with her ability to scare us witless. Not only with monsters and killers, but with plain facts about our own darkness. The Enemy Within is a Dr Jekyle/Mr Hyde story, but Christie Golden was able to shed new light on this age old tale.

A good book without a story book ending

Recently I have read a lot of "happy" endings. Where the main character saves the maiden, blah blah blah. I have read almost all of Christie Golden's work and find her a superb author. She seems to understand that real life is not what some write. Mistakes are made, and family memebers *DO* die from time to time. When you finish one of her books, any of them, you feel sad for the main character and all those who lost their lives, but at least you don't feel like they should live happily-ever-after. The Enemy Within was certainly her classic style, right down to the win/lose ending. It might lag a touch in certain areas, but it more than makes up for it in the climax and resolution
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