Showing posts with label full moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label full moon. Show all posts
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Book of the Day April 21
Reporter Lucille Easton’s nose tells her that the full moon murders plaguing the city are the work of a vampire, and thanks to the efforts of the newspaper’s researcher Willi, she learns that the undead do indeed exist.
http://www.amazon.com/A-Cross-to-Bare-ebook/dp/B0073YCG26
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Friday, August 31, 2012
Book of the Day August 31
A Cross to Bare by Stephen M. DeBock
Reporter Lucille Easton’s nose tells her that the full moon murders plaguing the city are the work of a vampire, and thanks to the efforts of the newspaper’s researcher Willi, she learns that the undead do indeed exist.
When Willi herself becomes a victim, Lucille deduces that the vampire is her new boyfriend: he’s the undertaker’s new assistant; he lives in the apartment above the mortuary; and his job guarantees an endless supply of blood.
The reporter plans to stage a seduction of the suspected vampire in his apartment, while hiding a crucifix in her cleavage and a vial of holy water in her purse. She’s already framing in her mind the story she’ll write and the Pulitzer she’ll win. Surely a TV anchor’s slot will follow.
But we know what they say about the best-laid plans . . .
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Labels:
bereavement conselor,
blood,
dracula,
full moon,
gypsy shadow,
investigation,
murder,
Mystery,
newspaper reporter,
obituary,
slasher,
stephen m debock,
thriller,
twisted,
undertaker,
vampire
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