The series about the different members of the Argenaux clans, their character vampires and descendants of Atlantis is not bad, but unfortunately not good. It will entertain with many interesting ideas to the modern lives of vampires, such as the laws that need to follow it, blood banks as a substitute for the nocturnal hunt for victims and the search for life partner who thereby indicated unequivocally that his thoughts can not read. There are also reasonably exciting plots, during which the protagonists come together. The reading pleasure is disturbed considerably by the unimaginative writing style and the repetition of the same words, so that some entire sections can be flakes. The resolution of the plot is also - kept carelessly and short, and convinced by the long overstretched suspense no longer - in this as in other volumes of the series. I break the experiment for "The Accidental Vampire", "Vampires are forever" and "Vampire, Interrupted" disappointed from.