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Book Review of The Kensei (Lawson, Bk 5)

The Kensei (Lawson, Bk 5)
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The Kensei is book five in the series, and the first book by Mr. Merz I have had read. However, it can read as a stand-alone novel as I really didn't feel lost at all. Lawson is a vampire secret agent who is on his way to Japan for some rest after his last big mission. He wants to spend some time with his dojo and spend some time with Talya.

However, Talya has other things in mind, namely asking Lawson to assist in bringing down an organ trafficking ring. This brings Lawson in proximity with Kensei, an albino vampire crime lord, who of course craves power and wants to rule the world.

Lawson is a very likable character; humorous, sarcastic, and grave. He takes his job seriously. His love of the martial arts shines through and you can definitely tell Mr. Merz has done his homework. The action in this urban fantasy is non-stop with dynamic world building. I'm very interested in reading the first four books to see how how much Lawson's character has grown. If your looking for a new vampire espionage kick butt thrilling urban fantasy, pick up the Kensei! Fast-paced and well-crafted in a supernaturally charged setting - the Kensei is fantastic!