Blood Debt (Vicki Nelson, Bk 5)
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Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Candace G. (Ogre) reviewed on + 1568 more book reviews
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This is #5 in Tanya Huff's Victory Nelson and Henry Fitzroy vampire series. Somewhat similar to a series by Laurell Hamilton, but less grim.
Henry Fitzroy, vampire, writer, and bastard son of Henry VIII, had survived for centuries by obeying the vampires' code. He did not slaughter needlessly, did not drew attention to himslf, and never invaded another vampire's territory. But now Henry was about to do the unthinkable. He was going to break the code. It began when Henry woke to the twilight and the discovery that a ghost had invaded his inner sanctum. This was the start of a dangerous nightly game. Henry was allowed to ask one question of his mysterious visitor. If the answer was no, some unsuspecting innocent would die. It soon became clear that what this wraith wanted was revenge on those responsible for his death. Henry couldn't find the source of the murder on his own. He had only one choice--to call on private investigator Vicki Nelson for help.
Henry Fitzroy, vampire, writer, and bastard son of Henry VIII, had survived for centuries by obeying the vampires' code. He did not slaughter needlessly, did not drew attention to himslf, and never invaded another vampire's territory. But now Henry was about to do the unthinkable. He was going to break the code. It began when Henry woke to the twilight and the discovery that a ghost had invaded his inner sanctum. This was the start of a dangerous nightly game. Henry was allowed to ask one question of his mysterious visitor. If the answer was no, some unsuspecting innocent would die. It soon became clear that what this wraith wanted was revenge on those responsible for his death. Henry couldn't find the source of the murder on his own. He had only one choice--to call on private investigator Vicki Nelson for help.
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