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This review does not represent the opinions of the general public. It reflects my personal thoughts and opinions on the book.
That said, on to the review!
Dance of the Dead continues the Ravenloft open-ended series of books. It takes us away on an adventure entirely removed from the lands established in Vampire of the Mists and Knight of the Black Rose. There are many lands in Ravenloft, after all, and the struggle between good and evil is endless.
What I like most about this book is that we get to see an adventure that involves characters who have lived in Ravenloft all their lives, not those whom the mists have brought in from other planes. Larissa and her companions come from many different lands, such as Valachan, and Richemulot, and Invidia, and other lands get mentioned as well, such as Arkendale and Falkovnia. It would be interesting, I think, if we had a chance to follow more closely the riverboat's travels through those other lands, but this adventure is quite satisfying on its own. These are characters that grew up knowing about the dangers of the nights--and many times the days--of the lands of Ravenloft, and you don't ever, ever forget it.
Dance of the Dead stands alone quite nicely, with absolutely no need to refer back to the previous two books for background information. Just settle yourself down and start reading! You can grasp the basics of Ravenloft easily enough. You'll have to if you want to survive!
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