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The Oldest Living Vampire on the Prowl

The Oldest Living Vampire Saga, Book 2

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The Oldest Living Vampire on the Prowl

By: Joseph Duncan
Narrated by: Ian M. Walker
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In modern-day Belgium, the vampire Gon has kidnapped a ruthless murderer. Lukas Jaeger is a cunning sociopath, a monster in the guise of a man. Lonely and fascinated by his hostage's inhumanity, Gon strikes a deal with the seductive serial killer: his life story in exchange for the mortal's vile tales. So long as Gon is intrigued, his captive lives on.

As their Faustian bargain unfolds, the Oldest Living Vampire tells Jaeger of his rebirth in the icy steppes of Europe following the last glacial maximum, the creation of his first vampire companion, and their battle with the Elders of the Oombai, a burgeoning agricultural society....All the while, his thirst for the captive mortal's blood grows more and more irresistible.

©2013 Joseph Duncan (P)2015 Joseph Duncan
Fantasy Historical Fiction Disappearance Crime Paranormal Murder
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I read the books some time ago and was glad to find two volumes on audible.

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I love all of the Joseph Duncan books. the narration was good too. so glad I found this writer!

Another great book by Joseph Duncan

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Mostly anyway.

I spotted this listed a long time ago, I avoided it simply because it has a bad title. I think perhaps a title more in keeping with the ancient nature of the author would have been more appropriate.

I have read the first volume prior to this and found it equally enjoyable, if not more so.

I unfortunately found the crude perhaps even immature language used on occasion didn't add anything to the story or the 'gravitas' of the imagined author, and could have been avoided entirely. Especially the story of the Vampires vile captive. I found it vulgar.

That being said I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the Vampires early human history, his 'turning' and early vampire life. I look forward to the next volume. If I were the author I would release the next volume with a re-release of the other two with more appropriate titles.

I actually thoroughly enjoyed this novel...

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