Reflections of a Dying Vampire

by Jeanne E. McComsey


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 16/10/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 212
ISBN : 9781425948924

About the Book

     The Vampire, Victor, dreamed of living happily ever after in his castle at Gravesend where he planned to recuperate from the vicious attack in Central Park, NYC. His own wife had crippled him, but eventually she returned to Romania, the land of immortal overwhelming horror and alien phenomena, and apologized, bringing their nine year old daughter along to visit, but Violette would be returning because she was happier in NYC with her Grammy, Dark Rose was planning to stay for all eternity because time was running thin in Manhattan; the law was searching for the Central Park serial killer and she had to go.  The Vampire couple made up and renewed their vows of love, until the day a Hollywood-Handsome stranger rode in; a red-headed Irish Devil with a hot and heavy energetic disposition that wouldn’t quit; it didn’t take long for the inevitable affair to take place.  Dark Rose sweated blood and tears as the two men, Liam and Victor, became her wasteland of romance.  There are some people who are both evil and good and she was one of them.  Victor’s sister, Victoria, came home from England to visit her brother, but instead, as usual, she wreaked havoc on the castle’s inhabitants, Liam was introduced to Victor, he helped the Vampire recover and was well-paid until the day Dark Rose discovered she was pregnant…would the baby be an Irish-redhead or a pale-blonde Romanian?  Only time will tell, and time cannot speak, it must show before it tells.  Nine months later a child was born, now ‘tis time to pay the piper as Liam sat in lurid horror; and Victor sat in the classic posture of a deeply troubled man after seeing the baby.  When will the first murder occur in Heaven?     


About the Author

I saw my first horror movie at age 6, ‘Nosferatu’, a 1922 black & white silent film, starring Max Schrek, my brother underestimated the effect this simple action would have on the rest of my life after I developed my own Vampire fictional family and painted my first horror-surreal canvas.  I live in Lancaster, PA., I’ve traveled extensively up and down the east coast since the 1980’s, from Florida to NYC, to Canada and eventually to England.  When you write a book or paint a picture you enjoy a feeling of extraordinary power, your will knows no bounds, save that of your talent, and you alone are master aboard the vessel of your creation.  The older I get the more the possible bores me and the impossible attracts me, I can’t wait until I’m a hundred years old. Now my tale has been told; I apologize for any of the author’s errors, and mine, too.  (I’m bipolar and so am I.)