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The Journal of Vincent Du Maurier

EVELINA IS PREGNANT. EVELINA IS THE LAST HUMAN ON EARTH. EVELINA IS TRAPPED IN A ZOMBIE-PLAGUED, VAMPIRE-INFESTED WORLD. “True Blood meets the Walking Dead.” ~ thatistheday “I raced to get to the end ... a truly scary story to keep you up late.” ~ catlover “It had me hooked from start to finish and has left me unsettled.” ~ Ashley Frame “The writing is intelligent.” ~ D. Warde “Best book I've read in years ... I was totally transfixed by the characters … I can only hope for a sequel.” ~ Jason F. “After I finished the book I wanted so much more from this author!!” ~ D.R. Roberts “Harsh and bleak and mesmerizing and a whole heap of other things that held my interest in bounds.” ~ JS “Ambroziak builds Vincent into a many-layered and sympathetic antihero while developing a host of secondary characters who demand attention.” ~ Publishers Weekly This journal recounts the last days of Vincent Du Maurier, an ancient vampire who tries to save his kind from starvation during the plague of 2052. At the time, a lone survivor remains, a pregnant girl left to defend herself against the bloodless. Her only hope is Vincent. But he’s conflicted about saving her, and must choose between making her his last supper or turning her into his salvation.

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"True Blood meets the Walking Dead." ~ thatistheday"I raced to get to the end ... a truly scary story to keep you up late." ~ catlover"It had me hooked from start to finish and has left me unsettled." ~ Ashley Frame"The writing is intelligent." ~ D. Warde"Best book I've read in years ... I was totally transfixed by the characters ... I can only hope for a sequel." ~ Jason F."After I finished the book I wanted so much more from this author!!" ~ D.R. Roberts"Harsh and bleak and mesmerizing and a whole heap of other things that held my interest in bounds." ~ JS"Ambroziak builds Vincent into a many-layered and sympathetic antihero while developing a host of secondary characters who demand attention." ~ Publishers Weekly

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K.P. Ambroziak's THE JOURNAL OF VINCENT DU MAURIER (RAGE FOR BLOOD) was featured in Publishers Weekly Reviews Roundup in 2015.

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