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BLOODLUST: Vaag The Bone Drinker has risen again...

BLOODLUST: Vaag The Bone Drinker has risen again...

Vaag The Bone Drinker has risen again…The Luxar or ‘vampires’ as we know them, are not of this world, they are from an alternate reality and they are here to protect humans from The Malos, the Dark Ones of Terralux.Since meeting Doctor Charles Richarde and his assistant Ella Newman, Vincent Harper’s one burning desire has been to become a ‘vampire.’A bloodlust has begun in the North East of England, an ancient shape-shifting evil lives again and has arrived on the shores of Sunderland but how can Detective Inspector ‘Bull’ Bulmer or Harper and Newman stop it when they do not know what it even looks like?Maybe Harper is the key to defeating Vaag or maybe an entity as old as The Bone Drinker will be needed…“Richard Valanga writes about the Afterlife like nobody else today. He’s the 21st-century Dante of the North.” - Tony Barrell, The Sunday Times.“The author’s talent for writing engaging tales of the paranormal is second to none.”“The author Richard Valanga writes like a poet and has a brilliant and impressive imagination to match.”“Another rapid page turner from the 21st century master of thrillers.”Richard Valanga lives in the North East of England. His previous life in the world of work included Advertising Creative Director and Teacher of Art. Most of his time now is devoted to writing… “Painting with words is just as cool as painting with paint.”

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