Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Unholy Awakening by Micheal Gregorio

Unholy Awakening (Hanno Stiffeniis, #4)Unholy Awakening by Michael Gregorio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

There are new visitors to the town Lotigen of Hanno Stiffenis. A dad and his daughter. Almost as soon as they arrive they find the dead body of a tailor lady in the well of the house which they have hired. There are all marks of a vampire on the neck of the lady whose blood has been drained.

Soon there are bodies all over the village, with the person managing the cemetery, followed by his replacement. A surprise visit from Lavedrine the French (possibly gay) Colonel adds a further twist. He brings a gift for Hanno's wife and he says that he has seen similar murders for French officers in the town of Marienburg where the French are stationed.

Hanno is pulled to Marienburg by Lavedrine where he discovers more details of similar gruesome murders.

How Hanno and Lavedrine go about solving the murder mystery is the basic premise of the book. Another dark thriller from Micheal Gregorio.

A good read.

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