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The Blood Decanter (The Tales of Tartarus)

Who is The Hooded Man?Rumors have spread across the Immortal community – from Miami and New York to Paris, Frankfurt and Rome. Talk of ‘the man in the hood who carries the decanter’ has been increasing. But are the rumors true?Immortals around the world have been losing their dark gift – becoming mortal once again, dying an eternal death, cursed and damned forever. The rumors continue to spread, worldwide, as a mythical figure is seen shortly before each “death” carrying a bulbous crystal decanter. Is it the end of the Immortals?A.L. Mengel continues The Tales of Tartarus series with powerful passages and eloquent description. Mesmerizing and exquisite; traveling to Piazza San Pietro, to Paris in the Dark Ages, ancient Jerusalem and modern-day Lyon and Cairo, The Blood Decanter does not hold back with dazzling prose, across oceans and throughout time, interwoven together in a genealogy of blood ancestry.

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When A.L. Mengel and Parchman's Press, LLC published "Ashes", new ground was broken in supernatural storytelling. A.L. Mengel's writing has been called "Mesmerizing" and "Lush and Descriptive". His protagonists are typically angels and demons, and are frequently on a journey of self-discovery or transformation. The novels address many social issues - bigotry and intolerance, violence, alcoholism and mistaken identity.

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