The Wages of Sin (Blood Brothers #2)

Greg Sisco


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 159 pages · Published: 17 Jan 2013

The Wages of Sin by Greg Sisco
"THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH"


No female vampires. No half breeds. No bonds with humans. For as long as vampires have owned the night, this has been the law. And even after a thousand years of Brotherhood, some vampires are willing to kill each other to keep these laws sacred.


In the follow-up to the bestselling Thicker Than Water, the Blood Brothers are placed at odds once again when a vicious former cop finds the body of his daughter bled dry and swears revenge on Thor. With Tyr's human girlfriend locked in their house and Loki publicly proclaiming his heritage on stage at his club, everyone is playing with fire, and things are about to spiral out of control on a level they never have before.


Set in Las Vegas in the days immediately following Thicker Than Water, The Wages of Sin ups the ante in terms of blood, sex, and bad behavior.


Welcome back to Sin City. Welcome back to Blood Brothers.


ABOUT THE "BLOOD BROTHERS" VAMPIRE SERIES


The Wages of Sin is the second novel in the Blood Brothers vampire series, following 2011's Thicker Than Water. Drawing inspiration from Norse mythology and the works of Shakespeare, the series spans 1,000 years and half the globe, telling the story of two brothers and the rise and fall of their bloodthirsty clan. The series paints vampires as gods, preying on humanity from the shadows as they steer the events of history.


Each of the four novels in the Blood Brothers vampire series will tell both a present day story and an historical story set sometime within the last 1,000 years, gradually unveiling the mystery of the Brothers' origin and the details of their fall.


The third novel in the series is targeted for release in 2014.

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