The Last Apprentice: Wrath of the Bloodeye by Joseph Delaney - Presentation Transcript
The Last Apprentice: Wrath of the
Bloodeye by Joseph Delaney
And It Just Gets Creepier...
Ive already drunk my fill of blood, so live a little longer. Breathe for a while
and watch whats about to unfold.
Thomas Ward has spent two years as the Spooks apprentice. Hes faced
unimaginable peril, and survived. But a new danger has emerged: an
ancient water witch, Bloodeye, is roaming the County intent on destroying
everything in her path. To strengthen his skills, Tom is sent to the far north
to train with the demanding Bill Arkwright. Arkwright lives in a haunted mill
on the edge of a treacherous marsh, and his training methods prove to be
harsh and sometimes cruel. Will Toms new bag of tricks be enough to
overcome a critical mistake that leaves him confronting Bloodeye on his
own?
Personal Review: The Last Apprentice: Wrath of the Bloodeye
by Joseph Delaney
This is the fifth book in the Spook's Apprentice series and it is just as
fantastic as the previous books have been. I am impressed that these
books have continued on with such great story telling over this series.
In this book Tom Ward leaves Gregory to serve 6 months under a different
spook; the new spook is harsh in his methods but endeavors to teach Tom
more fighting to toughen him up. During the stay though Tom finds himself
again being hunted by the Fiend and his children. Most notably Morwena,
The Bloodeye witch, who can paralyze any unsuspecting person with a
single glance of her evil red eye.
Once again this is a great story. I wish that this series was higher on the
bestsellers list. It has been a consistently wonderful series. As Tom Ward
gets older and gains more knowledge the plot of the book widens in
breadth. Tom finds himself more embroiled with the world at large, and as
the Fiend hunts him he is forced to ask himself deeper and deeper
questions about what it means to be of the dark or the light.
The writing is excellent, the black and white drawings add to the mood of
the story, there is a ton of action, more dark creatures, and more danger
than ever. I love these books. I cannot wait for the next book in the series.
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This is the fifth book in the Spook's Apprentice se more
This is the fifth book in the Spook's Apprentice series and it is just as fantastic as the previous books have been. I am impressed that these books have continued on with such great story telling over this series.
In this book Tom Ward leaves Gregory to serve 6 months under a different spook; the new spook is harsh in his methods but endeavors to teach Tom more fighting to toughen him up. During the stay though Tom finds himself again being hunted by the Fiend and his children. Most notably Morwena, The Bloodeye witch, who can paralyze any unsuspecting person with a single glance of her evil red eye.
Once again this is a great story. I wish that this series was higher on the bestsellers list. It has been a consistently wonderful series. As Tom Ward gets older and gains more knowledge the plot of the book widens in breadth. Tom finds himself more embroiled with the world at large, and as the Fiend hunts him he is forced to ask himself deeper and deeper questions about what it means to be of the dark or the light.
The writing is excellent, the black and white drawings add to the mood of the story, there is a ton of action, more dark creatures, and more danger than ever. I love these books. I cannot wait for the next book in the series. less
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