Fangs of the Vampire

Fangs of the Vampire

Mark Knowles

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Dorrance Publishing
Año de edición:
2020
ISBN:
9781648040092
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Fangs of the VampireBy: Mark Knowles Fangs of the Vampire follows Margali Ripley who, as a new member of the NYPD, is thrust into the murder investigation of an influential senator, a senator known for his opposition to including werewolves and other lycanthropes in law enforcement.During the investigation, she meets the mysterious Lord Carter and finds herself drawn to him and he to her. Together they pursue any lead at every turn, while also navigating their budding relationship and what the answers to both puzzles could mean for them. 3

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