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The Keep : Adversary Cycle Ser. - F. Paul Wilson

The Keep

By: F. Paul Wilson

Paperback | 1 January 1992 | Edition Number 1

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For many thousands of years a nameless evil has been imprisoned in a castle in remote Romania. But now it is 1941, the SS has taken over the keep, and something horrible is about to be unleashed. The author also wrote "The Tomb", "The Touch", "Reprisal" and "Reborn".
Industry Reviews
Nazis meet vampires - in a sometimes creepy, mostly cliched occult novel by sf writer Wilson. Major Erich Kaempffer of the SS is ordered to the Keep at Dinu Pass, a mysterious fortress-like building on a Transylvanian crag where six German soldiers have been killed by savage throat wounds. Dracula at work? That's the question for Kaempffer - and for local Jewish historian Prof. Theodore Cuza, who's brought to the Keep along with virginal daughter Magda. And soon Cuza knows the answer: Viscount Radu Molasar visits Cuza (stepping out of an evil black cloud), details his Dracula-like history (back to 1476), and persuades Cuza to join him in opposing the Nazis and their local death-camp plans. But meanwhile another occult visitor has appeared on the scene: blaze-haired Glenn - who kills two Germans, deflowers Magda, and reveals to her that he himself built the Keep centuries ago to imprison his arch-enemy Rasalom (a.k.a. Molasar), a necromancer of the First Age, a champion of Chaos. So eventually, of course, there's going to be a cosmic duel between Glenn (with shining sword of Light) and Rasalom/Molasar - but not before the vampire/hero/villain has made zombies out of all the German troops and officers. . . . A neat Nazi/vampire gimmick? Yes, indeed. And it generates an initial interest. Unfortunately, however, the novelty wears off about halfway through, and what then remains is a basically routine blend of vampire lore and Good/Evil fantasy-duel - passable for devotees of the genre, but without the distinctiveness of such recent vampire efforts as Whitley Strieber's The Hunger. (Kirkus Reviews)

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