The Vampire of New YorkPenguin, 2008/01/02 - 368 ページ Enoch Bale stalked the streets of New York centuries ago. While he is both dead and forgotten . . . he isn’t gone. When archaeologist Carrie Norton discovers the remains of a murder victim from the Civil War era at an historic New York site, Detective Max Slattery begins to piece together parallels to a much more modern string of vicious slayings. Now, what once seemed urban legend becomes alarmingly real as Carrie and Max bring a centuries-old conspiracy between both the living and the dead out of the shadows. As their lives are put at risk, the duo soon realize it’s a conspiracy that has yet to claim its final victims. Who will be next? |
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... hand. The smell of a dead thing. Barnabus stood in the darkness, waiting. There was a scratching sound and the flare of a phosphor match. The match was applied to the wick of a lamp, and suddenly everything was revealed. “Dear.
... hand. The smell of a dead thing. Barnabus stood in the darkness, waiting. There was a scratching sound and the flare of a phosphor match. The match was applied to the wick of a lamp, and suddenly everything was revealed. “Dear.
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... waiting flesh, and the young boy sighed in sweet relief. An hour later, the Count, alone, made it to the beach and staggered up the long, winding path to the lighthouse. He hammered on the lighthouse keeper's door, and his knock was ...
... waiting flesh, and the young boy sighed in sweet relief. An hour later, the Count, alone, made it to the beach and staggered up the long, winding path to the lighthouse. He hammered on the lighthouse keeper's door, and his knock was ...
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... waiting in the reception room. One of them was a man in a police uniform with more gold braid than Carrie had ever seen, the second was the slightly lumpy figure of David Maibaum, one of her two employers, and the third was a woman in a ...
... waiting in the reception room. One of them was a man in a police uniform with more gold braid than Carrie had ever seen, the second was the slightly lumpy figure of David Maibaum, one of her two employers, and the third was a woman in a ...
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CHAPTER 19 | |
CHAPTER 20 | |
CHAPTER 21 | |
CHAPTER 22 | |
CHAPTER 23 | |
CHAPTER 24 | |
CHAPTER 25 | |
CHAPTER 26 | |
CHAPTER 9 | |
CHAPTER 10 | |
CHAPTER 11 | |
CHAPTER 12 | |
CHAPTER 13 | |
CHAPTER 14 | |
CHAPTER 15 | |
CHAPTER 16 | |
CHAPTER 17 | |
CHAPTER 18 | |
CHAPTER 27 | |
CHAPTER 28 | |
CHAPTER 29 | |
CHAPTER 30 | |
CHAPTER 31 | |
CHAPTER 32 | |
CHAPTER 33 | |
CHAPTER 34 | |
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