Bloodline

Bloodline by Kate Cary, published by Penguin on August 17, 2006, is a reprint edition comprising 352 pages in English. This novel unfolds thirty-five years after the death of the Master, introducing a new evil that emerges among the living. The story follows nineteen-year-old John Shaw, who returns from the trenches of World War I only to be plagued by nightmares of his regiment’s commander, Quincey Harker, whose superhuman strength and ferocity challenge John’s understanding of reality.
Readers will find a blend of young adult fiction with elements of the paranormal and historical themes. As John grapples with his haunting memories and the unsettling presence of Harker, he must confront the truth about his sister’s new suitor and the dark legacy of Dracula’s bloodline. The narrative explores the intersection of romance and the supernatural, set against the backdrop of post-war Europe, as John seeks to protect his family from the encroaching darkness.
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Thirty-five years have passed since the death of the Master. But now a new evil walks among the living. . . .
When nineteen-year-old John Shaw returns from the trenches of World War I, he is haunted by nightmares—not only of the battlefield, but of the strange, cruel and impossible feats of his regiment’s commander, Quincey Harker. Harker’s ferocity knows no limits, and his strength is superhuman.
At first John blames his bloody nightmares on trench fever. But when Harker appears in England and begins wooing John’s sister, John must confront the truth—and stop Harker from continuing Dracula’s bloodline.
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