The Wicked: A Vampire Huntress Legend by L. A. Banks Paperback Book

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Rent The Wicked: A Vampire Huntress Legend

Author: L. A. Banks

Format: Paperback

Publisher: St Martins Pr

Published: Feb 2007

Genre: Fiction - Fantasy - Contemporary

Retail Price: $26.99

Pages: 432

Synopsis

Damali's new marriage to Carlos confronts the ultimate stumbling block, the return of Eve's son, Cain, who has escaped his banishment to ascend his father's throne to become the new Chairman of the Vampire Council and who is bringing together a powerful new army by resurrecting the deadly Fallon Nuit. Reader's Guide included. Original. 40,000 first printing.

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