BLURB:
Within
the vaults of the Smithsonian Institute lies the key to finding the Vampyrnomicon, the Book of the Undead, that contains the history and secrets of the
vampires. According to legend,
whoever possesses the book can establish a vampire nation on earth – or destroy
the undead once and for all. With an opportunity to end the war against the undead so close,
Drake Matthews is determined to find the book.
But
the vampires also want the Vampyrnomicon. When Master Chiang Shih and her coven of the most powerful and
dangerous vampires arrive in Washington to claim the book as their own, the
hunters find themselves facing their most dangerous enemy yet. With the
stakes so high, so is the ferocity of the struggle.
Excerpt:
Toni sighed, resigned that she had to tell the
truth, but knowing her opinion would be unpopular. “We tried this once before. In the Ukraine. And failed miserably. The Russians annihilated all of our
covens. Over two hundred
vampires and five masters were killed. Ion and I barely escaped. Why would you want to try again? And why here in Washington, where we face one of
our most dangerous enemies?”
“Because this time we have something that
guarantees victory. We have the Vampyrnomicon.”
“The Vampyrnomicon is a legend,” spat Melinda.
“It’s far from a legend,” corrected Walker, an
angry edge to his tone.
“You’ve seen it?”
“We once owned it.” Chiang Shih stared down the adolescent, who
cowered. “Various masters were
caretakers of the book for centuries. The last owner was Emilio Carius, a master from Saragossa who was
arrested as part of the Inquisition in the late 15thCentury. Neither Carius or the Vampyrnomicon were ever seen again.”
“So what changed?” asked Treja.
“The inquisitor who interrogated Emilio Carius
was Antonio Ferrar.”
Toni raised an eyebrow. “The same Antonio Ferrar whose personal
belongings are on display at the Smithsonian?”
“The same.” Chiang Shih nodded. “And with Ferrar’s personal belongings here in Washington, that
means theVampyrnomicon is here also.”
“If it still exists,” Melinda muttered under her
breath.
Chiang Shih shot her a withering look. She struggled to keep her voice calm, despite
her anger. “The Vampyrnomicon is among Ferrar’s personal affects. I can sense it. We’ll find it. And once we do, we’ll obtain a power that has
been deprived to us for millennia, a power that will give us dominion over humans. Once we have that power, we’ll take this city
from the humans. No longer will we live
in sewers and abandoned buildings, but in the humans’ homes. Soon the humans won’t be hunting us, but serving
us, as our slaves and as our food.”
BIO:
Born
and raised in Everett, Massachusetts (just outside of Boston), Scott M. Baker
has spent the last twenty-two years living in northern Virginia. He has
authored several short stories, including “Dead Water”, “Rednecks Shouldn’t
Play with Dead Things”, “Cruise of the Living Dead”, “Deck the Malls with
Bowels of Holly” (an alcoholic mall Santa battles zombie reindeer), and
“Denizens.” His two latest short
stories – “The Last Flight of The Bismarck,” about steampunk zombies, and “The Hunger,” a
tale of cannibalism during a zombie outbreak – will both be released later this
year in anthologies being published by Knighwatch Press.
Scott’s
first zombie novel, Rotter World, which details the struggle between humans and vampires
during a zombie apocalypse, was released by Permuted Press in April 2012. He has also authored The Vampire Hunters trilogy, which has been
published by Pill Hill Press and received excellent reviews from Famous Monsters of Filmland and Fangoria, among others. Scott
has finished his fifth novel, Yeitso, a homage to the monster movies of the 1950s
set in northern New Mexico, which is currently with a publisher, and is
wrapping up his sixth novel, Hell Gates, the first in a series of young adult novels
set in a world in which the realms of Hell and earth have merged.
When
he is not busy writing, Scott can either be found relaxing on his back deck
with a cup of iced coffee, or doting on the four house rabbits that live with
him.
My Thoughts : I honestly couldn't get in to this book. I had to push threw it I love horror and I enjoy scotts work this book just wasnt for me as apart of the series I did finish it, I just didnt enjoy it like i did the first and the one after . The premise for this series is awesome so what isn't for me may be for someone else so go check out this book and tell me what you all think as well maybe I will have to give it another try.
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Hello! This post couldn't be written any better! Reading through this post reminds me of my previous room mate! He always kept chatting about this. I will forward this post to him. Fairly certain he will have a good read. Thanks for sharing!
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SiNn, I feel bad that you didn't like the second book. but thanks for the great shout out, and the recommendation for books one and two. I look forward to the next review.
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