Slowly I’ve been working on reading this series. Hideyuki derives his influences from old American horror films, and it’s refreshing to see these details birth in his prose.
For someone who possess his entire collection of Hunter D, it’s been slow going for me, not because of interest, but because of time. And woe is time for me.
Needless to say, I’m back at it, and this latest installment, journey to the North Sea has been different, but in a good way. Again we are slathered with an array of new characters. Some good, some bad, most with mal intentions. But that’s what makes a good D novel. I must say it’s refreshing to see some new locations and this is the first time you get to see the northern most edge of the “frontier” this western type setting of a long past when vampires used to rule the land.
So here we are, chasing around this mysterious bead or pearl that came from the sea. Apparently it has extreme value, but D can’t get a straight answer about what it is and why it’s so important. As a reader, it’s frustrating to not get a clear answer about the main focus of the story. I am hoping in part two, this mystery comes to light.
4 out of 5 stars
F. D. Gross