[The Oldest Living Vampire Saga 02] • Nyal's Story

[The Oldest Living Vampire Saga 02] • Nyal's Story
Authors
Duncan, Joseph
Publisher
Cobra E-books
Tags
fantasy
Date
2013-07-26T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.18 MB
Lang
en
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A New Chapter In The Chronicles Of The Oldest Living Vampire!

When Gon, the Oldest Living Vampire, was a mortal man, he had two wives: the Neanderthal Eyya and the tempestuous Nyala. Nyala is a crotchety old grandmother now, and her husband Gon is worshipped as a god by their people. Nyala knows her husband is no god, but when their village is raided by the Foul Ones, a neighboring tribe of brutal cannibals, two of Nyala's granddaughters are taken captive, and Nyala seeks out Gon in the hopes that he can find and rescue their children.

But Gon is not the man she used to love. He might have the powers of a god, but he also has the bloodthirst of a ravening demon. Can he save his mortal grandchildren, or will he surrender to his terrible desires?

**Prehistoric fantasy and horror as enthralling as it is original, there is no other vampire series for adults quite like the Oldest Living Vampire Saga!**

Praise for bestselling indie author Rod Redux!

*“’TIL DEATH is one hell of a cool zombie story that delivers the gruesome goods, but it rises above mere splatter to break our hearts as well.”*--** Jeff Strand**, author of DWELLER

*"Every once in a while, a book or film comes along that changes your mindset about a genre in such a way that it can never be switched back to its original setting. This is what happened to me with Mort. With Mort, Mr. Redux takes a done-to-death (ha ha) sub-genre (zombies) and instead of cheapening or exploiting it, actually manages to enhance it. It’s not just that he added some twists to the mix (he did), but he was able to combine those twists with characters and a plot that were deep enough to not only keep you interested, but to make you feel involved. I’m not saying that Mort is Shakespeare or that it’s going to change the world but that doesn’t mean it’s not still one heck of a great zombie book."*--**UWanted2C**

*"House of Dead Trees is a dark and violent book but never to the point of gratuitous violence for the sake of another splatter. It is far too clever a tale for such a cheap trick."*-- **Bricks of the Dead**