ABANDON HOPE ALL YE WHO ENTER HEREVampires who dwell deep within forbidden crypts, lost souls who wander mist-shrouded cemeteries, and gargoyles of living stone. Herein lie the dark legends scribed long ago.These tragic tales of myth and forbidden lore chronicle a sinister legacy, as it unfolded in the forgotten past, and the curse that yet lurks within the shadow of the Dark Tower. This unique anthology features 13 sinister and darkly alluring tales based upon the gothic artwork of Joseph Vargo. Each story is woven together to create a compelling saga of vampire lore.Also look for the sequels Beyond The Dark Tower (2) and Return To The Dark Tower (3) and The Dark Tower music soundtrack by Nox Arcana.
From Publishers Weekly
A creative collaboration among eight writers and an artist from Ohio, this unusual book, which bears a conceptual similarity to Strange Attraction [...] tells a haunting, drama-drenched story about the loneliness of vampires. Through a series of linked stories--which, though written by different authors, are all based on coeditor Vargo's paintings--contributors recount the history of the castle's curse and of Brom, the heartbroken vampire who currently inhabits the spooky tower. "The Dark Tower" recounts the story of Brom's predecessor, the Baron; "Vampire's Kiss" (by Vargo and coeditor Christine Filipak) tells of Brom's deceased lover, Rianna; sundry other tales (by James Pipik, Joseph Iorillo, Eric Muss-Barnes and others) deliver stories about evil gargoyles, freaked-out civilians and the like. Sure to be a hit among Goth-mystery lovers, this book contains all the classic elements of good vampire fiction--a self-aware, disaffected and lovesick protagonist, a mythic curse and a complicated legend--along with a rich display of gothic artwork. (June) Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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- Release Date 04/16/2010
- Authors Joseph Iorillo, Joseph Vargo, Christine Filipak
- Language English
- Company Monolith Graphics
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