David Lewis
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ISBN 0-9769114-0-X Paperback 496 pages
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From a
slave ship run aground in the Plymouth Colony hurricane of 1635 to the
secret Kansas City laboratories of the Proteus Trust; from the
sub-basement of Chicago's Field Museum to the wilds of Northern Arkansas;
from the beauty of the Colorado high country to the fabled mountains of
Austria - BLOODTRAIL is a novel of lost love, found redemption, surprising
humor, and merciless brutality. Credible and convincing, BLOODTRAIL is a
splendid read.
"The most captivating book dealing with vampirism I have ever read. With so much in literature and film on the blood and gore aspect of the vampire myth, it is wonderful to encounter a book that deals so effectively with the humanity of the subject. David Lewis has taken a fresh look at a well-worn stereotype and changed the entire aspect of the genre. Make no mistake. This is a brutal book, but it is also funny, tragic, hopeful, loving and, most importantly, believable. Combining history, science, and myth with a memorable cast and a marvelous plot, Bloodtrail is fresh and compelling. I absolutely couldn't put it down." L.A. Dalton (Reader) BLOODTRAIL is a novel of immense cruelty, shining hope, awesome ruthlessness, unconditional love, and the triumph of simple humanity. It transports the vampire fable to a new level of commonality and believability. |
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David Lewis
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