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Book Review of The Flesh, the Blood, and the Fire

The Flesh, the Blood, and the Fire
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In 1934 Cleveland decapitated bodies began to wash up and be found. The Cleveland police were unable to find clues as to the killer so Elliot Ness was hired. The book takes this real story and fictionalizes it into a possiblity as to who or what was actually doing the killing. Very clever vampire story wound around a horrible serial killer event in American history.