In the Transylvanian badlands, lawman Anton Yoska is about to learn the first rule of survival - when the vampires attack, trust no-one... not even yourself! When bounty hunters target one of 19th century Europe’s most feared vampire clans, the last place any peace officer wants to be is caught in the middle…But for Anton Yoska, Lord Marshal of the Imperial lands south of the Carpathian Mountains, fate has trapped him in a supernatural stand-off that can end only in a bloodbath.A gang of mercenaries led by Anton’s former army comrade Milosh Drubrick have captured vampire aristocrat Stefan Modjeski, wanted for a string of frenzied murders, and have come to Anton to claim the reward. And as Stefan’s predatory undead kin lay siege to the jailhouse, Anton is faced with an agonising choice - hand over his prisoner and abandon the bounty hunters to their unspeakable fate, or stand and fight. The jailhouse defenders are outnumbered and out of options. It’s a battle that can’t be won, certain slaughter for them all, and Anton can’t trust his scheming allies. But Lord Marshal Yoska isn’t about to surrender. For he’s an experienced vampire hunter, a dangerous man when cornered, and a single minded warrior who knows there are worse things to fear than death…If you love scare-packed horror thrillers, battles between good and evil and a lost hero forced to confront his mysterious past, don't miss Crimson Siege - first in the gripping Blood Riders series of historical vampire slayer adventures.Scroll up to buy it now.
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- Release Date 04/30/2019
- Author Jay Raven
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.13 pounds
- Dimensions 5 x 1 x 8 inches
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