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1 y separately published work icon Hannibal du Noir, Vampire Hunter Anneque Malchien , Tumut : Skull&Dog , 2014- 8573889 2014 series - author short story
1 y separately published work icon The Vampires of Bifurquer Veine Marais Anneque Malchien , Tumut : Skull&Dog , 2014 8573912 2014 single work short story horror fantasy

'1905, France. A city falls prey to a series of vicious and bizarre murders the local police are at a loss to explain. All Constable Alaire Belfort wants to do is catch the killer and keep his sister safe. He finds a fast friend in Hannibal du Noir, a scholar of the mystic and self-proclaimed vampire hunter. But it seems to Belfort that du Noir knows far too much about the murders, and about Belfort himself, for comfort.

'As hysteria grips the city, du Noir seems to be the only one who can stop the deaths - but can Belfort trust du Noir to be the city's saviour? Or are vampires a convenient excuse for murder?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Our Cosmonauts Are Dying Anneque Malchien , Tumut : Skull&Dog , 2013 8573993 2013 single work short story science fiction

'When astrophysicist Jens Ottosson discovers the asteroid Hygiea on a collision course with Earth, he should be hailed as a hero, as one of few people who can help divert disaster. Yet as governments and space agencies implore the world to stay calm and work together, the media increasingly clamours for blind faith and personal favours. Jens finds himself trapped between his work, a family which begs him to return to the faith, and a media which ostracises him for his rationality.

'Hygiea looms close and the best laid plans fray at the seams - if humanity can't get its act together, fast, it won't only be the cosmonauts who are dying: it will mean the extinction of life on Earth.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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