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Reaper II: The Knights of Darkness

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Young Sean Callahan and his team of Marshals are brought together to destroy the vampires that have come to New England in the 1890s. In this sequel to The Reaper of Washington County, they are ordered into the dark world of these murderous beasts. All the while organized crime runs rampant in his home city of New Bedford. Professor Zurich searches day and night for a two-hundred-year-old vampire who has killed his family. He will stop at nothing to destroy him and the others he has created.
The so-called Reaper himself has no choice but to become the improbable fact that lies beyond the legend. The role of avenger befalls his cause, and the young marshal must survive the impossible odds placed upon him. Everything is on the line here as a young man's faith and courage are tested beyond the call of duty. The adventure never stops in this tale of good versus evil at the turn of the 19th century.

243 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 1, 2024

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November 29, 2025
Very well written

Better than the first, but then, that's what I'd expect. Very well written with good character growth. Kind of sad it's over
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1,281 reviews11 followers
October 13, 2025
Excellent

This book is a wonderful conclusion to this story. The young Marshall and his team must find a single vampire in a large city. Well told tale.
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January 30, 2025
“ Reaper II: The Knights of Darkness” revolves around the New England region in the late 1800’s following Deputy Marshals Sean Callahan and Thomas Christian as they embark on solving sinister crimes in the area which are connected to vampires. This was a pretty decent supernatural horror fiction read. I will probably read the first book of the series at some point and if anymore come after this second installment I would probably read those too.
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