Blood Red Moon

Jane S. Fancher


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 1 ratings · 801 pages · Published: 01 Dec 2009

Blood Red Moon by Jane S. Fancher
Take one University of Washington classics grad student, Alexander the Great's lover, Vlad Dracul's younger brother...and an attitudinal Cat, toss them in the Seattle Underground and watch what happens.

Blood Red Moon is a contemporary take on the classic Dracula story given a decidedly Science Fictional twist. The Transformed are proactive vampires who choose to be what they are...in every sense. Good, evil, it's all a matter of perspective when you're several thousand years old.

But it's hard to become a vampire. Their numbers are few and anonymity is the key to survival. When one of them goes rogue in a world of DNA sampling and security cameras, someone has to stop him.

From an ancient Roman villa deep in the Transylvanian Alps to the modern splendor of Seattle, Washington, from Peter to Sergei to an insidiously enigmatic Radu, Blood Red Moon is classic Fancher, filled with complex characters, interwoven storylines, and a dash of humor to break the tension.

And then there's Cat...

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