Vampiro

Volume I: the Night Crawler Protocol

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Cover of the book Vampiro by Don W. Hill M.D., Archway Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Don W. Hill M.D. ISBN: 9781480870192
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: October 29, 2018
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Don W. Hill M.D.
ISBN: 9781480870192
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: October 29, 2018
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

When the most recent outbreak of human vampirism occurred in the narrow oasis of New Mexico’s lower Rio Grande Valley, the terrifying oral tradition that had been passed on for more than four centuries had yet again been sadly reconfirmed. Every two decades or so, one or more bloodthirsty ghouls would appear that would prey upon the unsuspecting and completely vulnerable members of New Mexico’s small but harmonious and tightly knit community that had long been an admixture of First American, Hispanic, and Anglo residents.

 

As a young curandera, Lorena Pastore was only twenty-five years old when the last outbreak occurred, and she remembered the devastation and shocking horror that had rapidly spread throughout her beloved community at that time. She had erroneously predicted that she would be well into her middle years of life when the next outbreak would be anticipated to once again rear its ugly head. Sadly, that was not to be the case. For some inexplicable reason, after only a brief remission of a little more than a seven-year hiatus, the malignant disease of human vampirism had been reincarnated. This time, the vampiro outbreak was destined to appear on Lorena Pastore’s very own doorstep.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

When the most recent outbreak of human vampirism occurred in the narrow oasis of New Mexico’s lower Rio Grande Valley, the terrifying oral tradition that had been passed on for more than four centuries had yet again been sadly reconfirmed. Every two decades or so, one or more bloodthirsty ghouls would appear that would prey upon the unsuspecting and completely vulnerable members of New Mexico’s small but harmonious and tightly knit community that had long been an admixture of First American, Hispanic, and Anglo residents.

 

As a young curandera, Lorena Pastore was only twenty-five years old when the last outbreak occurred, and she remembered the devastation and shocking horror that had rapidly spread throughout her beloved community at that time. She had erroneously predicted that she would be well into her middle years of life when the next outbreak would be anticipated to once again rear its ugly head. Sadly, that was not to be the case. For some inexplicable reason, after only a brief remission of a little more than a seven-year hiatus, the malignant disease of human vampirism had been reincarnated. This time, the vampiro outbreak was destined to appear on Lorena Pastore’s very own doorstep.

More books from Archway Publishing

Cover of the book Christian and Religious Poems by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book Mollee Manatee Visits the Reindeer People by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book Causes, Agents, Explanations, and Free Will by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book Roadmap to Success: Inspiring Journeys of Ten Iconic Coptic Leaders by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book Prometheus the Firebringer by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book Future Man by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book Rules for Rebuilders by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book Mountaineering: a Personal History by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book Hispanic Ministry in a Medical Setting by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book A Cushing’S Collection by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book Cache Under the Stacks by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book Shadowman by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book The Treasure of Bayou Reeve by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book Permission! by Don W. Hill M.D.
Cover of the book The Joy of Poetry and Short Stories by Don W. Hill M.D.
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy