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King of the Dead: Lost Slayer Serial Novel  part 3
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King of the Dead: Lost Slayer Serial Novel part 3

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Sunnydale. Five years into the future. A bleak, post- apocalyptic future for which the Slayer herself is responsible. Her mother has been killed. Angel is missing and presumed dead. Her friends are different, harder.
But that's not the worst of it.
Buffy's enemies are different, too....
In this alternate reality, old foes are wreaking havoc in vampire-dominated Southern California. This in and of itself is no surprise. But when Buffy learns that even the vicious Spike is merely a minion, lackey to the chief bloodsucker, she is rocked to the core. For he serves none other than Giles, the Vampire King.
Whom Buffy must face and conquer -- as her friends back in real time struggle to bring her disembodied spirit home....

To be continued...
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSimon Pulse
Release dateSep 26, 2017
ISBN9781534421240
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King of the Dead: Lost Slayer Serial Novel  part 3
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Christopher Golden

Christopher Golden is the New York Times bestselling author of such novels as Of Saints and Shadows, The Myth Hunters, Snowblind, Ararat, and Strangewood. With Mike Mignola, he cocreated the comic book series Baltimore and Joe Golem: Occult Detective. He lives in Bradford, Massachusetts. 

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I will start out by saying I'm a huge buffy fan. the tv show was one of the best shows ever on. The books that I have read have left me feeling flat. The Lost slayer is the exception to this. I enjoyed the book from begining to end. Is the writing the best I've read? No, but far from the worst. If you are a Buffy fan read this book, if you are new to the Buffyverse this may not be the place to start. Four stars.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Interesting story, but the writing is awful!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Caution: Spoilers ahead if you haven't read the first two books in this series.Buffy-at-nineteen and Buffy-at-twenty-four, merged into the 24-year-old body, have escaped from captivity and learned that Giles is now king of the vampires. His plan includes slowly taking over the world by turning those in power. Buffy and her friends, now hardened, cynical versions of themselves, must mount an attack to stop him. The biggest question is whether Buffy will be able to kill the demon that has inhabited the body of her former Watcher.As always with Golden's BtVS tales, the dialogue sparkles almost as much as if it had been written by Joss himself. The beauty of the novel form is that they can depict situations that would be far too expensive in terms of production budgets to have produced for television. However, the combat scenes are somewhat lacking in that it is hard to picture what's written. Still, a very enjoyable expansion of the mythology, with characters that are true to form and a very fascinating plot.