Finally, Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s graphic tale of a world overrun by vampires gets a new life of its own.When she was a little girl, Cammie drove a wooden stake through her father’s heart to save her brother Ben’s life. Separated by the system, Cammie lost track of Ben. Now Cammie works as an eradicator, a vampire slayer for a privately funded organization. But she can’t forget her brother. She leaves her job and her home to discover what happened to Ben.Instead, she discovers what price she paid for her own survival. She learns about her family, and its legacy. She learns what it really means to have sins of the blood.A memorable cult classic of vampirism, Sins of the Blood is the most shocking book Rusch has ever written.“A must read. Just don’t read it alone in a dark room.”—Fordham University Ram“It’s horror in the same way that Robert Bloch’s Psycho is—horror of the soul.”—Locus“Nerve shredding….Like early Ray Bradbury, Rusch has the ability to switch on a universal dark.”—the Times of LondonAward-winning, bestselling writer Kristine Kathryn Rusch has published books under many names and in many genres. Her fantasy novels about the Fey have been published all over the world, and were recently rereleased in the United States as audio books by Audible.com. She has won the World Fantasy Award and is the former editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction magazine. She also writes fantasy novels under the name Kristine Grayson. For more information on her work, go to kristinekathrynrusch.com.
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- Release Date 05/15/1995
- Author Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- Language English
- Company Weidenfeld Military
- Weight 15.9 ounces
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