This second novel explores the horrific world of the immortal Vampire Counts. The immortal Vampire Counts have ravaged the Old World for many generations. Their undead scourge has been felt throughout history and Steven Savile brings the bloodshed to life in the second novel of this series which features the rise and fall of Konrad von Carstein. Mighty armies have been raised and swept away before the rising tide of death, swelling the ranks of the undead beyond count. The von Carstein bloodline of vampires are the most infamous and feared in the Warhammer world and their deadly adventures continue in Dominion.
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Review
Steven Savile injects life into the undead genre! - Stel Pavlou, New York Times bestselling author of Gene and Decipher
About the Author
Steven Savile is an expert in cult fiction, having written a wide variety of sf, fantasy and horror stories, including Star Wars fiction. He won the L Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future award in 2002, and has been nominated three times for the Bram Stoker award. He currently lives in Stockholm, Sweden.
Description:
This second novel explores the horrific world of the immortal Vampire Counts. The immortal Vampire Counts have ravaged the Old World for many generations. Their undead scourge has been felt throughout history and Steven Savile brings the bloodshed to life in the second novel of this series which features the rise and fall of Konrad von Carstein. Mighty armies have been raised and swept away before the rising tide of death, swelling the ranks of the undead beyond count. The von Carstein bloodline of vampires are the most infamous and feared in the Warhammer world and their deadly adventures continue in Dominion.
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Review
Steven Savile injects life into the undead genre! - Stel Pavlou, New York Times bestselling author of Gene and Decipher
About the Author
Steven Savile is an expert in cult fiction, having written a wide variety of sf, fantasy and horror stories, including Star Wars fiction. He won the L Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future award in 2002, and has been nominated three times for the Bram Stoker award. He currently lives in Stockholm, Sweden.