A vampire had plagued Heather Langden for about as long as she could remember Vampires haunt Montréal, from the cobblestone streets of the old city, to the gaudy, laissez-faire rue Ste-Catherine, where strip clubs nestle next to churches. Heather, far too young to have become an immortal, is one of them. Yet Heather is also haunted, but she cant quite figure out why He stood up here because he heard remnants again Korson had roamed the wilds of New York State as a young native Blackfoot. Then his tribe disappeared, thinking he had deserted them. He wandered the woods, hopeless and abandoned, and it was a vampire that found him. With cunning and guile, she brought the darkness of her world down upon him It has been said that endless hours of darkness have been known to cause madness in the most capable of men Graham St. Croix worked the night shift on the Montréal Urban Community Police Service. It has taken him five years to come to terms with what he saw. Now, that vision is before him again, tall, fearsome and ghastly, and calling himself the vampire Korson She dreams of darkness...and clutching tightly to a blue rose made of blood... For a thousand years, Talissa has slept. Now she has awoken, and is hungry for power and bitter from the rejection of her love. For 150 years, shed been amassing an army of dead warriors to create, the wicked, wicked Sab, and there may be little that Heather, Korson and Graham can do to stop it from destroying mankind
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- Release Date 01/01/2004
- Author Steve Zinger
- Language English
- Company Authorhouse; First Ed edition
- Weight 1.65 pounds
- Dimensions 5.98 x 1.14 x 9.02 inches
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