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Vampire Knights (The Living Night Book 1)

Can two vampires on the run stop the apocalypse?Ruegger and Danielle are the Marshals, two vampires notorious throughout the supernatural community for only feeding on bad guys -- including other immortals. If a monster or other supernatural being steps out of line and preys on undeserving humans, Ruegger and Danielle will (if they can) take them down.When a powerful figure in the supernatural community is killed, Ruegger and Danielle are forced to go on the run in order to find out who ordered the murder and why. It has something to do with the mysterious supernatural war that’s looming, but how?Ruegger and Danielle must follow the threads of a strange conspiracy that spans continents and many paranormal races, some exotic and particularly deadly. The vampire king of the underworld may himself be involved. And there are rumors of dragons . . .Vampire Knights is the first installment of The Living Night, an addictive horror series by USA Today and New York Times bestselling novelist Jack Conner. If you like action-packed storytelling, vampires and other creatures of the night, as well as unique twists and turns you won’t see coming, then you’ll love Jack Conner’s incredible mix of fantasy, adventure and horror. Recommended for fans of Anne Rice, Dean Koontz and Clive Barker.Download your copy of Vampire Knights, first in a series of action-packed horror books, now to plunge into the unique, endlessly entertaining series today!

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