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God of Shadows

The Vampires of Crimson Cove, Book 5

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God of Shadows

Auteur(s): Alistair Cross
Narrateur(s): Jamison Walker
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Step into the Shadows …

When his closest companion is executed by monster hunters Cade Colter and Father Vincent Scarlotti, an ancient vampire, the God of Shadows, is hell-bent on revenge. Unleashing a creeping contagion that will not only destroy Cade and Vince but seep into the marrow of Crimson Cove itself, the God of Shadows waits, watching as the living become strangers to themselves, haunted by insidious whispers only they can hear.

As the fatal sickness spreads, the community is overcome by a ravenous plague of violence: a gun-toting skater opens fire in broad daylight, innocent attractions spiral into deadly obsessions, and something hungry stirs in the shadows.

Walking the line between justice and brutality, Cade and Father Vince battle a rising tide of corruption as Crimson Cove is gripped in an unholy psychosis. As the town succumbs to madness, vampires are no longer the only worry because now, even the living are out for blood. In the little mountain town of Crimson Cove, the greatest threat isn’t what hides in the shadows -- it’s what’s been awakened within.

©2023 Alistair Cross (P)2025 Alistair Cross
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Ce que les critiques en disent

“... taut and elegantly written taking us into the realms where the erotic and the horrific meet. Reminiscent of the work of Sheridan Le Fanu in its hothouse, almost Victorian intensity, it tells a multi-leveled story of misalliance and mixed motives. The language is darkly lyrical, and the tale is compelling. Read it; you'll be glad you did.” -- Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, author of the Saint-Germain Cycles and The Chesterton Holt Mysteries

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