The Darkest Colors: Children of Asmodeus

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: David M. Bachman ISBN: 9781301035724
Publisher: David M. Bachman Publication: September 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David M. Bachman
ISBN: 9781301035724
Publisher: David M. Bachman
Publication: September 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Keith Meyer’s job was simply to track down rogue vampires and bring them in … or kill them. Simple, of course, until his boss committed the team to the most lucrative and dangerous job of all: to take down an entire bloodline of royal vampires. It was a very tall order, not only because of the risks involved but also because these were not actually rogue vampires. Monitoring their targets in advance, he was beginning to realize that this job was far more than he could reasonably handle, both logistically and morally. As a soldier, he’d always known where the line was drawn, but tracking and killing vampires as a civilian was a messy, chaotic business. Where would he draw the line now, and just how far was he willing to push things to find out? "The Darkest Colors: Children of Asmodeus" is the third part in the original trilogy in the Raina series.

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Keith Meyer’s job was simply to track down rogue vampires and bring them in … or kill them. Simple, of course, until his boss committed the team to the most lucrative and dangerous job of all: to take down an entire bloodline of royal vampires. It was a very tall order, not only because of the risks involved but also because these were not actually rogue vampires. Monitoring their targets in advance, he was beginning to realize that this job was far more than he could reasonably handle, both logistically and morally. As a soldier, he’d always known where the line was drawn, but tracking and killing vampires as a civilian was a messy, chaotic business. Where would he draw the line now, and just how far was he willing to push things to find out? "The Darkest Colors: Children of Asmodeus" is the third part in the original trilogy in the Raina series.

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