
Description
Beginning in the 600s, Spain's old blood rituals of animal sacrifice were replaced by the new gods of Christianity and Islam, who demanded no less obedience and allegiance. Saint-Germain becomes trapped in this cauldron of blood, fear, and faith when, he makes a vampire of the beautiful, haughty, tempestuous Csimenae.
Csimenae kills without mercy. She makes vampires without a second thought; and they,
For five hundred years, as waves of war and religion sweep over Spain, Csimenae hunts until her marauding, willful ways expose her vampiric nature. Saint-Germain's centuries of life have taught him that to fall out of step with history is to risk the True Death, a fate Saint-Germain wishes for none of his kind. He must try to save Csimenae-and her clan-but at what price?
Product Details
Publisher | Tor Books |
Publish Date | September 22, 2001 |
Pages | 400 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780312873714 |
Dimensions | 215.9 X 139.7 X 1.1 mm | 1.4 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
“Chelsea Quinn Yarbro has created a character who makes other vampires pale in comparison. A bewitching tale.” —The Washington Post
“She has deepened and clarified and brought into focus what she's been up to all these years. I have never seen the Count more clearly, nor liked him more, nor better understood the subtleties of what Yarbro's been up to all along. A wonderfully entertaining book.” —Gahan Wilson in Realms of Fantasy
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