# The Oldest Living Vampire Saga

The Oldest Living Vampire Saga: Volumes I, II & III

Joseph Duncan
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A Prehistoric Fantasy Series Like No OtherMeet Gon. His is a compassionate, tormented soul, and at 30,000 years old, he is also the world's oldest living vampire. A recluse in his penthouse in the city of Liege, Belgium, he just wants one thing: to end his eternal suffering. To do this he has taken a sadistic murderer captive and intends to transform him into one of the undead. Gon's deal with the psychotic killer is simple: end his life in exchange for riches and immortality. But in this Faustian bargain, just who exactly is the devil and who is the unwitting fool?Spanning 30,000 years and two continents, the indie bestselling Oldest Living Vampire Saga is an ambitious fantasy series, praised by its readers for its lush detail and poetic language. By turns violent and gritty, heart-wrenching and sentimental, the Oldest Living Vampire is more than just your average vampire tale. It is a tale of hope and human depravity, love, death and the true price of immortality. This discounted omnibus edition collects the first three volumes of the series, The Oldest Living Vampire Tells All, The Oldest Living Vampire On the Prowl and The Oldest Living Vampire in Love, and includes an excerpt from the soon-to-be-released Oldest Living Vampire Betrayed.Released July 10, 2013 by Cobra E-books. Over 250,000 words. For mature readers.Praise For The Fiction of Indie Bestseller Rod Redux“’TIL DEATH is one hell of a cool zombie story that delivers the gruesome goods, but it rises above mere splatter to break our hearts as well.”-- Jeff Strand, author of DWELLER"Every once in a while, a book or film comes along that changes your mindset about a genre in such a way that it can never be switched back to its original setting. This is what happened to me with Mort. With Mort, Mr. Redux takes a done-to-death (ha ha) sub-genre (zombies) and instead of cheapening or exploiting it, actually manages to enhance it. It’s not just that he added some twists to the mix (he did), but he was able to combine those twists with characters and a plot that were deep enough to not only keep you interested, but to make you feel involved. I’m not saying that Mort is Shakespeare or that it’s going to change the world but that doesn’t mean it’s not still one heck of a great zombie book."-- U Wanted 2 C"House of Dead Trees is a dark and violent book but never to the point of gratuitous violence for the sake of another splatter. It is a far too clever a tale for such a cheap trick."-- Bricks of the Dead
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