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Baltic Gambit

The Vampire Earth, Book 11

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Baltic Gambit

By: E. E. Knight
Narrated by: Christian Rummel
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In his latest Vampire Earth novel, national bestselling author E.E. Knight delivers a thrilling adventure when David Valentine’s loyal Lieutenant Alessa Duvalier disobeys his orders—and finds herself uncovering a betrayal…

While out scouting in southern Indiana, Alessa Duvalier comes across a Kurian Conference being attended by every major military sect the Kurians have in the Midwest. Taking advantage of the strategic opportunity to cripple their enemy, Alessa and her warriors strike and achieve victory—only to discover an even greater threat to humanity.

Most of the world’s resistance leaders and the Lifeweavers are gathering for a peace conference in Helsinki, Finland, and according to the intelligence materials Alessa recovered during her raid, the Kurians have already inserted an agent among the delegates.

David Valentine is chosen to be head of security for the Army of Kentucky representatives—and Alessa ignores his order to stay behind. Now, thrust into a lethal intrigue that threatens the entire peace process, she learns that the Kurian agent may be the least of her concerns.

For the Lifeweavers themselves are about to reveal something that will devastate the Resistance...

©2014 Eric Frisch (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Action & Adventure Fantasy Military Science Fiction
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After listening to all 10 previous Vampire Earth books, I was truly hoping that this would be a great book to wrap up the series with, however as the series has gone on, the books have dropped in excitement and it feels like the saga is dragging on and on. I had hoped this final book would property wrap things up once and for all, alas this did not happen. The author decided to leave things open to potentially write another book which after 11 books in total is disappointing. To leave on a positive note, the narrator does a good job.

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