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Hostile Relations

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When the body of a young man is pulled from the River Taff in Cardiff, there is more than one person who suspects that a new vampire has arrived in town. Sophie Morgan, coming to terms with a dark family secret and looking for distraction, is thrown into the seedy underbelly of Cardiff when she takes some freelance work at a shelter for the homeless. Is a vampire deliberately picking off the vulnerable, or are there more human elements at work? Kasper Andersen, appointed as enforcer for the oldest vampire clans, is new to the area. Is the mounting body count the work of his sire, or is vampire gangmaster and nightclub owner Doyle responsible? DI Neil Rogers would rather be solving a series of robberies as he approaches retirement, but the supernatural world just wants to suck him back in. Their worlds collide in this sinister third instalment of The Sophie Morgan Vampire Series, but who will survive and who will pay the ultimate price?

204 pages, Paperback

First published September 24, 2016

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April 8, 2018
After the first two books I was really looking forward to read the third and see where this book would bring us. More about the prophecy? More about her relationship with her vampire father?

But actualy no.. In my opinion most of this book wasn't that relevant. So I hoped this book was maybe building towards an interesting twist in the fourth book? But that one doesn't exist (yet). I really would like to know more about that prophecy, her relationship with her parents en what about Darren?
Yep, I feel a bit dissapointed. So, 3 stars for this one. It had potential, but now it really feels unfinished.
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