Deidre the vampire is back in New York, where a group of vampires are using her detective lover as bait to take revenge against her for killing its leader. The only way she can save Mitch is to convert him over to her side.
In this unrelenting real-life drama of three wealthy families connected by marriage and murder, Bledsoe recounts the shocking events, obsessive love, and bitter custody battles that led toward the bloody climax that took nine lives.
Chronicles two multiple murders, one in Kentucky, one in North Carolina, whose investigations became linked to one person, Susie Sharp Newsom Lynch.
College student Claire Danvers struggles to remain neutral in the growing conflict between the vampires and humans of Morganville, which is further complicated by the arrival of a ghost-seeking television production crew.
240 “blood was at fever heat”: Phelps, Players of a Century, 324; EB to Adam Badeau, September 14, 1862, FSL; Kennedy, OAlbany!, 68. 240 rebel congress at Montgomery: Rogers, Jr., Confederate Home Front, 25; “Interview with George Wren ...
Renegade vampire Deirdre Griffin returns to New York to take on an evil group of vampires seeking revenge for the death of their leader and using Deirdre's own former lover, Detective Mitch Greer, as bait. Original.
SOMETIMES YOU CHOOSE YOUR BATTLES.
With “the fine-toothed-comb reporting of [an] ace crime journalist,” this book takes us deep into a spellbinding case of double life, lethal lust, and almost perfect murder (Kirkus Reviews). “A shocking and well-written portrait of a ...
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The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant ; And, Blood on the Neck of the Cat
Piece by piece, Ann Rule digs beneath this placid Midwestern facade to unveil a disturbing portrait of strangely troubled marriages, infidelity, desperation, suicide, and escalating acts of revenge that forever changed dozens of lives.