Night of the Living Rerun
Night of the Living Rerun is an original novel based on the U.S. television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Plot summary
In 1692, in Salem, Massachusetts, the Despised One was raised from the Otherworld and Samantha Kane, that generation's Slayer, died while defeating it. Now in 1997, the Master is trying to have history repeat itself with a different ending. The spirits of the people responsible for the rise of the Despised One in 1692 are now inhabiting the bodies of Buffy and her friends. Buffy must stop the ritual from happening or the Master will rise from his prison below Sunnydale.
Continuity
The novel takes place during the first season of Buffy, sometime between "Angel" and "Prophecy Girl".
External links
Reviews
- Litefoot1969.bravepages.com - Review of this book by Litefoot
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- Nika-summers.com - Review of this book by Nika Summers
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- Tales of the Slayer
- Pretty Maids All in a Row
- Blackout
- Halloween Rain
- Coyote Moon
- Night of the Living Rerun
- How I Survived My Summer Vacation
- Keep Me in Mind
- The Suicide King
- Colony
- Bad Bargain
- Portal Through Time
- After Image
- Carnival of Souls
- Blooded
- Go Ask Malice
- Sins of the Father
- Child of the Hunt
- Ghoul Trouble
- Paleo
- The Evil That Men Do
- Doomsday Deck
- Immortal
- Prime Evil
- Power of Persuasion
- Revenant
- The Gatekeeper
- Resurrecting Ravana
- Return to Chaos
- Visitors
- Unnatural Selection
- Obsidian Fate
- Deep Water
- Here Be Monsters
- The Book of Fours
- Sunnydale High Yearbook
- The Lost Slayer
- Oz: Into the Wild
- These Our Actors
- Unseen
- Tempted Champions
- Little Things
- Crossings
- Sweet Sixteen
- Wisdom of War
- Cursed
- Blood and Fog
- Monster Island
- Wicked Willow
- Seven Crows
- Apocalypse Memories
- Mortal Fear
- Spark and Burn
- Heat
- Queen of the Slayers
- Dark Congress
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