An unconventional Vampire novel, NosFairytale suggests that what we are taught about vampires is wrong. The lore we know is merely a cover up for what vampires really are. They are just like us in appearance and demeanor. They walk in the light as we do. They hide the secrets of their feeding habits from the ones they love as easily as one tells a white lie. Some have only that to hide, but others must hide their motives and aspirations. The bones and belongings of the deceased are discarded, but their thirst for wealth and comfort are on full display in this story. Within the city of Atlanta, Georgia, two criminal organizations struggle for control of territories and markets. The young organization, Silo, hopes to overtake and consume its rival, the organization lead by Mr. C, a name known only by rumor, but backed by carnage. The struggle of the two organizations is slow to start, until Mr. C. finds the means to force a new recruit to work for them, a recruit they don't know is a vampire. The vampire is proficient at first, but even more so when Silo kills Norine, the woman he loves, and nearly kills him. The vampire had only one reason to pace himself, Norine, and without her, he is unrestrained... even Mr. C. finds the vampire can't be held back. The only things that sparkle during his rampage are blood and broken glass.
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- Release Date 02/28/2015
- Author Derick M. M. Lewis
- Language English
- Company Authorhouse
- Weight 1.23 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.75 x 9 inches
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