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Vampires do exist, at least that's what Bentley Little would have you believe. He depicts an absolutely terrifying new view of what this famous supernatural creature could be, however only from the viewpoint of the victims unlucky enough to be in its presence. A wonderful book with chinese legents, religous symbols and fake idols. A great summer read.
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From the back of the book:
Darkness is descending on the small town of Rio Verde, Arizona. An evil older than time is rising from the desert waiting for night to fall and a reign of terror to begin...
Brad Woods had performed a lot of autopsies, but never one like this. The body was purged of all blood. And something told Brad that this was only the beginning of a nightmare.
Fear made Sue Wing run from the darkened school that night, fear she could only name in the Cantonese of her grandmother:
Cup-hu-girngsi...corpse who drinks blood...
Vampires. The Devil, incarnate, stalking the streets of Rio Verde. Small-town reporters like Rich Carter didn't believe in such things. But he woudl come to believe with a faith borne of horror after horror...
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Spooky! Interesting characters. If you like Bentley Little, you will like this book.