Death Tide (V #10) 
An incredible epic of the human race - yet with the possibility of solidarity among species if they respect each other's right to live... Wonderful sequence with all the exuberant characters that walk right into the reader's heart...Maria Carmo,Lisbon 17 April 2018.
What an awesome tie-in to the weekly series with familiar favorites like Donovan, Julie, Ham, Kyle, Elizabeth, Diana, Maggie and Chris. This book fills in some of the blanks of the TV series and adds wonderful character development as well. This is my favorite among the original 16 tie-in books, but maybe that's just because I'm such a big fan of Donovan and Julie.

I actually like that book a lot, I think the authors did a great in recreating the typical feel of the show with all its little quirks and inconsistencies.What I would have liked to see would have been more romance and less sex talk, at least in the first half of the novel it seems at times like everybody in the book is horny and you could actually have made a drinking game based on how often female breasts are mentioned, that and the massive amount of typos/missed words in the German
A good one with the main cast. There's new romance for some, a good scheme from Diana and wrap up of a dangling plotline. Add in nice characterization and it's one of the strongest yet.
I've collected most of the books in this vintage series, and most of them are crap. Sometimes the writing isn't engaging or the characters are cardboard stereotypes. With a series like this, writers are hired and have to work within very strict guidelines---and are probably up against a tight deadline. A.C. Crispin and Deborah A. Marshall actually spent some time on the set of the show as it was filming. They met the actors and writers and got to read some scripts. Their in-depth research really
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Paperback | Pages: 207 pages Rating: 3.34 | 99 Users | 8 Reviews

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Original Title: | V: Death Tide (Pinnacle Books Fiction) |
ISBN: | 0523424698 (ISBN13: 9780523424699) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | V #10 |
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I've collected most of the books in this vintage series, and most of them are crap. Sometimes the writing isn't engaging or the characters are cardboard stereotypes. With a series like this, writers are hired and have to work within very strict guidelines---and are probably up against a tight deadline. A.C. Crispin and Deborah A. Marshall actually spent some time on the set of the show as it was filming. They met the actors and writers and got to read some scripts. Their in-depth research really shows through in this book, because they actually seem to know about the characters. And what's best of all is that this book actually spends more time with the characters from the show that fans already know about. It reads like a lost episode. Too bad the rest of the series wasn't done this way. There are some truly terrible books in this line and some okay ones, but this is the best in the bunch, in my opinion. Read the novelization of the miniseries and this book. That's all you need.Present Based On Books Death Tide (V #10)
Title | : | Death Tide (V #10) |
Author | : | A.C. Crispin |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 207 pages |
Published | : | June 28th 1985 by Pinnacle Books (first published 1985) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Media Tie In. Dystopia |
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Ratings: 3.34 From 99 Users | 8 ReviewsEvaluate Based On Books Death Tide (V #10)
Just started reading it and getting reacquainted with the V original series characters like Ham Tyler, Julie Parrish and Willie, the friendly Visitor who was my favorite character and which helped me discover Robert Englund.At the point where I am now the Visitors had left the planet after a toxin had been created to make our atmosphere unlivable for them but something went wrong and now they're back.Diana has done it again! Converted Marjorie Donovan and using her to try and trap the resistanceAn incredible epic of the human race - yet with the possibility of solidarity among species if they respect each other's right to live... Wonderful sequence with all the exuberant characters that walk right into the reader's heart...Maria Carmo,Lisbon 17 April 2018.
What an awesome tie-in to the weekly series with familiar favorites like Donovan, Julie, Ham, Kyle, Elizabeth, Diana, Maggie and Chris. This book fills in some of the blanks of the TV series and adds wonderful character development as well. This is my favorite among the original 16 tie-in books, but maybe that's just because I'm such a big fan of Donovan and Julie.

I actually like that book a lot, I think the authors did a great in recreating the typical feel of the show with all its little quirks and inconsistencies.What I would have liked to see would have been more romance and less sex talk, at least in the first half of the novel it seems at times like everybody in the book is horny and you could actually have made a drinking game based on how often female breasts are mentioned, that and the massive amount of typos/missed words in the German
A good one with the main cast. There's new romance for some, a good scheme from Diana and wrap up of a dangling plotline. Add in nice characterization and it's one of the strongest yet.
I've collected most of the books in this vintage series, and most of them are crap. Sometimes the writing isn't engaging or the characters are cardboard stereotypes. With a series like this, writers are hired and have to work within very strict guidelines---and are probably up against a tight deadline. A.C. Crispin and Deborah A. Marshall actually spent some time on the set of the show as it was filming. They met the actors and writers and got to read some scripts. Their in-depth research really
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