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Jago Hunter is on the run. Caught up in a murderous web of lies from the Vampyre Quartet, he is searching for a the Oracle - a diamond that can predict the future - to end the Vampyres' reign of terror. He is pursued across Europe by the villain, Walpurgis, to the mountains high above Nice, into the lair of the Vampyre who guards the diamond...

240 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2011

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G.P. Taylor

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(born 1958 in Scarborough, North Yorkshire), pen-name G.P. Taylor, is the author of the best-selling novels Shadowmancer, Wormwood and Tersias. Before taking up writing full-time, he was an Anglican vicar in the village of Cloughton, North Yorkshire.

His works reflect his faith, carrying Christian messages like The Chronicles of Narnia of C.S. Lewis. He began to write his works to counter the increasing number of works, such as Harry Potter and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, that he believed were encouraging children to investigate the occult. His works have also garnered some controversy however, because whilst Taylor has claimed to be "an authority on Wicca and paganism", his books have been considered offensive by some neopagans for describing them as being tricked by the Devil.

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October 8, 2014
A fantastic ending to the trilogy, I loved all three books equally and will forever hold it close to my heart. A book I would recommend to anyone interested in vampires but wanting a story with more of a political, social dynamic edge to it - this is NOT your typical teen-romance vampire book, it has beautiful and firey relationships form within it but they're more harsh and much more realistic to how a vampire couple would be. I love the way that G.P.Taylor described their volatile world and despite the countless characters, developed them all thoroughly and I knew them all well by the end. Have to admit, my favorite characters were definitely Ezra Morgan and Vibica.
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