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Unholy Testament: The Beginnings (The Blackstone Vampires)

Rose and her children find themselves held captive on a ship staffed by vampires, overseen by the mad, evil demon Eco. Believing he has fallen in love with Rose, Eco pens a confession documenting all sins he has committed during his immortal existence; from Ancient Egyptian vampire cults, Roman vampire brothels, The Dark Ages, The Crusades, The Black Death of 1348, on to his meeting with the child murderer and satanist Gilles de Rais, and concluding with his wicked, blood-soaked affair with the Blood Countess herself, Erzebat Bathory. The pages are filled with debauchery, vice and murder. How can one stained with so much blood and evil possibly be trusted? The second book in Carole Gill's Blackstone Vampires series, Unholy Testament - The Beginnings continues the dark, captivating story of Rose Baines and her family.

About the Author

Carole writes all sorts of horror but has a particular fondness for all things Gothic. She is the author of the acclaimed Blackstone Vampires Series. AWARDS: eBook Festival of Words 2014 Best Horror: The House on Blackstone Moor and Best Villain: Eco Top 10 Books - 2013 Aoife Marie Sheridan - ALL THINGS FANTASY Publisher, Ultimate Fantasy Books ' 92 Horror authors you need to read right now, Carole Gill - The Blackstone Vampires Series. ~Charlotte Books Examiner,

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