### From Publishers Weekly If Anne Rice is the celebrity journalist of vampires, Yarbro is their domestic chronicler. The meticulous 20th entry in her Count Saint-Germain saga (after 2006's Roman Dusk) finds her 4,000-year-old hero in the Swiss countryside of 1817, helping the struggling locals rec
Writ in blood : a novel of Saint-Germain
โ Scribed by Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn, 1942-
- Book ID
- 111600003
- Publisher
- New York : Tor
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 570 KB
- Series
- Count Saint-Germain #10, Saint-Germain #10
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Ambitious in its scope and provocative in its content, the saga of the undying Count Saint-Germain is a monumental feat of the imagination.
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro's novels have powerfully captured Saint-Germain throughout his long existence, from the temples of Ancient Egypt to our present century.
Now, on the verge of the First World War, Saint-Germain accepts a top-secret assignment from Czar Nicholas of Russia to deliver one last proposal for peace to the crowned heads of Europe. But powerful men plot against Saint-Germain--and may use his love for a talented young artist against him.
This is a book written before ebooks and as far as I can tell has never been made into an "official" ebook.ย It was put together as a labor of love by someone.ย It may not be perfect, but hopefully it is better than no book at all.
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### From Publishers Weekly A passionate wartime love affair haunts Yarbro's 21st Saint-Germain novel (after 2008's *A Dangerous Climate*). Yarbro returns to her heroic vampire in 438 C.E., when he was known as Dom Feranescus Rakoczy Sanctu-Germainios, Regional Guard of Apulum Inferior. Series fans
### From Publishers Weekly _Starred Review._ Set in decadent third-century C.E. Rome, Yarbro's 19th volume in her majestic fantasy series (after 2005's _Dark of the Sun_) is one of her finest yet to feature heroic vampire Saint-Germain, here known as Ragoczy Germainus Sanct-Franciscus. Despite his
### From Publishers Weekly Rich with historical detail and intrigue, Yarbro's 21st Count Saint-Germain novel (after 2007's *Borne in Blood*) unfolds in 18th-century Russia at the height of Peter the Great's effort to wrest St. Petersburg from the swamps and spearhead the modernizing of his nation.