![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Setting out to find the murderer is Geneviève Dieudonné, an eternally young vampire thanks to her turning at the age of sixteen, but a woman who has centuries of life behind her. Known at first as the Silver Knife, but later as Jack the Ripper, this killer targets young vampire women in Whitechapel, prostitutes who have recently turned to vampirism, known as new-borns. A distinct sense of social and political unrest is in the air as factions speak out against the race of vampires, somehow spurred on by the serial killer at large. Dracula's influence is all around London as more and more of its citizens turn willingly to vampirism, whilst others resist its temptations. She has recently remarried, taking as her husband the infamous vampire Count Dracula. It is 1888 and Queen Victoria is on the throne. ![]() An entertaining and gutsy sequel to Bram Stoker's Dracula, picking up the story from an alternate ending and filling the new vampire world of London with numerous famous characters from literature. As more and more of London's citizens turn to vampirism, political and social unrest abounds and a serial killer stalks the streets of London looking for fresh vampires to kill. Summary: Queen Victoria has remarried, taking as her new husband none other than Count Dracula. ![]()
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