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Continúa, Has publicado dic 19, 2016
When the Gods get bored, the world gets turned upside down.
Love, Death, Power and Paranormal beings are never a good mix.

Here comes the fall of Rome.
Who knew Rome's fate hangs in the balance of a war between two brothers.


Picture credit to artist - Rik Lee
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It's the 1900s in America. Creatures of the night are no myth nor legend, but reality. Humanfolk all over the world are unable to stay out under the moon without the fear of becoming a vampire or a werewolf's next meal. Witches are no irrational fear, meaning Witch Trials were still held even today. Zombies roam the graveyards and ghosts haunt the places of their deaths. The night is ruled by the supernatural. Monster hunter Dominic Rhinestone is tasked with eliminating a vampire by the Ravengrove Town's Church. However, this vampire is unlike most he has encountered: A vampire who feeds not on humans, but on the town's livestock. But Dominic doesn't care about whether or not the vampire feeds on humans. A vampire is a vampire, and vampires had to die. To the hunter's surprise, he and this vampire may have more in common than he thought, in more ways than one. And as Dominic delves deeper into the world of the creatures of the night, he realises that they are much more human than he believed.