The Mummy (1932) 5 -- Death Takes a Holiday (1934) -- Topper (1937) -- On Borrowed Time (1939) -- Our Town (1940) -- Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) -- Cabin in the Sky (1943) -- A Guy Named Joe (1943) -- Blithe Spirit (1945) -- A Matter of Life and Death (Stairway to Heaven) (1946) -- It's a Wonderful
Adventures in death and romance: the vrykolakas tales
โ Scribed by Bebow-Reinhard, Monette
- Publisher
- Solstice Shadows; Solstice Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 182 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Farmington, Mo.
- ISBN
- 1625263546
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Vrykolakas, the word is a mouthful and seems to get caught in the throat, doesn't it? But that's as it should be. Let Arabus Drake, Greek vampire, grab you by the throat and pull you around the historical world in his tales. Kicking and screaming and saying no more please, and yet unable to stop turning pages, unable to walk away, because his world is your world, after all, and you've known he was out there all along. give him a chance to get under your skin and you will find you'd rather go a day and a half without breathing than turn your back on Arabus Drake. Arabus tells his tales of seeking acceptance in a living world since the day he emerged from the grave in 1503. included are takes that give readers insights into how it feels to be undead. Along the journey his search evolves from seeking the soul of the woman that he was murdered with to finding a more unusual way of loving and acceptance, along the way fighting the Turk army, pirates, Tories, a vindictive lawman and a wily ghost who stands between him and a woman he thinks can finally love him.
โฆ Subjects
Fiction
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