Marquis de Sade Books In Order
- Sips of Blood (1999)
- Quenched (2000)
- Cathedral of Vampires (2002)
- Tainted Blood (2003)
- The Vampire de Sade (2004)
- In the Name of the Vampire (2005)
Novels
- Drawn to the Grave (1997)
- Ambrosial Flesh (2001)
- Siren’s Call (2005)
- The Witch (2007)
- Street of Death (2007)
- Annabel (2012)
- The Escort Service (2013)
- The Taxman Killeth (2013)
Collections
- Death’s Embrace (2012)
Novellas
- The Hyacinth Girl (2012)
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Quenched
An evil stalks the clubs and seedy hotels of San Francisco’s shadowy underworld. It preys on the unfortunate, the outcasts, the misfits. It is an evil born of the eternal bloodlust of one of the undead, the infamous nobleman known to the ages as…
the Marquis de Sade. He and his unholy offspring feed upon those who wont be missed, giving full vent to their dark desires and a thirst for blood that can never be sated. Yet while the Marquis amuses himself with the lives of his victims, with their pain and their torture, other vampires to their new lives of eternal night. And as the Marquis will soon learn, hatred and vengeance can be eternal as well undead can barely imagine.
Siren’s Call
Sirena is a beautiful young woman. By night she strips at Silky Femmes, enticing large tips from conventioneers and salesmen passing through the small Florida city where she lives. Sirena is also a loyal and compassionate friend to the denizens of Silky Femmes. There’s Chrissie, who is a fellow dancer as well as the boss s abused and beleaguered girlfriend. And Ross, the bartender, who spends a lot of time worrying about the petite, delicate, and lovely Sirena. Maybe too much time. There s also Detective Williams. He s looking for a missing man and his investigation takes him to Silky s. Like so many others, he finds Sirena irresistible. But again, like so many others, he s underestimated Sirena. Because Sirena has a hobby. Not just any hobby. From the stage she searches out men with the solid bone structure she requires. The ones she picks get to go home with her where she will perform one last private strip for them. They can t believe their luck. They simply don t realize it s just run out.
The Witch
Deep in the baseme*nt a wooden box sits on a table. Demons that were called into the world are etched on the box. With tiny claws they writhe, push, and scratch at the wood, attempting to gain freedom. The forked tongues flick the air, bulbous noses scent, swollen cheeks pulse. Their icy determined voices vibrate the atmosphere with inaudible high pitched screeches calling for revenge. Five year old Stephen’s mother, Cathy, is dead. Her body was cremated, her ashes cast into the ocean. Yet her spirit hovers over Stephen. It urges him to go down to the baseme*nt. For Stephen is meant to be the demons’ instrument. His innocence will be their mask, his love their weapon. Because Stephen’s father ended his affair with the babysitter too late. And Stephen’s oppressive, demanding grandmother must pay for the pain she selfishly forced on her daughter. With blue eyes and cherub smile, Stephen will set out to punish Mommy’s persecutors.
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