Rose and her children are still held captive on a ship staffed by vampires, overseen by the demon Eco. There are more blood-drenched confessions to read, as Rose has no choice but to finish reading Eco's journal. Eco, mad and as unpredictable as ever, can snap at any time. But will he? The rest of the journal tells of the sick and twisted obsession Eco has had for Blackstone House's former mistress, evil and debauched Eve Darton. There are aristocratic devil rites, both in England and France, including satanic sacrifices. There is the Great Fire of London 1666, plagues, vampire destroyers, witch hunts and resurrection men who supply a necrophile doctor. The novel comes full circle as all the hideous secrets of Blackstone House are revealed, as are the reasons why Rose’s father killed himself and his family. Dracula is introduced, as is a child cruelly orphaned by the vampires. Dracula, the child’s dying mother says, has cursed her daughter and pleads with Rose to take her. Rose does, but what hope can the hopeless have? The third book in Carole Gill's Blackstone Vampires series, Unholy Testament - Full Circle continues the engrossing, terrifying tale of Rose Baines and her family.
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- Release Date 09/29/2013
- Author Carole Gill
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 1.17 pounds
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.81 x 8.5 inches
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