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Pilgrimage of the Sacred and the Profane

by Hideyuki Kikuchi

Other authors: Yoshitaka Amano (Illustrator)

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Series: Vampire Hunter D (6)

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Granny Viper is a people finder,' a searcher for lost souls along the roads of a forbidding wasteland. Her latest mission: the safe return of a young woman named Tae, kidnapped eight years ago by vampire Nobility and held in Castle Gradinia. Viper knows she and the girl can't cross the formidable expanse to the town of Barnabas alone. After making the fatal mistake of hiring the mercenary Bullow Brothers to help her, Granny turns to the legendary Vampire Hunter D for salvation. The two women and D find themselves in a race for their lives.'… (more)
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This was probably my favorite so far of the VHD novels, as the plot actually seemed to go somewhere, and D was marginally less buttoned up than usual, actually expressing a hint of emotion now and then. I'd love to have seen his relationship with the dhampir baby explored a little more fully... maybe in a future volume?

As usual, the translation was flat and pedestrian. I'd really love to see a good writer take on these novels; I read them because they're Vampire Hunter D, not because they're well-written books. I always find myself copy-editing them in my head, tightening the prose and punching up the action scenes. Half the time you don't even know what's happening and there's way too much passive voice. I wish my Japanese were good enough to read them in the original language. But I'll keep buying the translations, anyway, because -- it's Vampire Hunter D! ( )
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Hideyuki Kikuchiprimary authorall editionscalculated
Amano, YoshitakaIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Leahy, KevinTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Some called this town the journey's end, others its beginning.
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Granny Viper is a people finder,' a searcher for lost souls along the roads of a forbidding wasteland. Her latest mission: the safe return of a young woman named Tae, kidnapped eight years ago by vampire Nobility and held in Castle Gradinia. Viper knows she and the girl can't cross the formidable expanse to the town of Barnabas alone. After making the fatal mistake of hiring the mercenary Bullow Brothers to help her, Granny turns to the legendary Vampire Hunter D for salvation. The two women and D find themselves in a race for their lives.'

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