Netherworld

Netherworld by Richard Lee Byers, published by HarperPrism in 1995, is a fantasy novel that explores themes of love and vengeance within a supernatural context. The story follows Rose, a free spirit living on the fringes of society, who captures the essence of tourists through her drawings. Her relationship with Zane takes a tragic turn when he discovers her lifeless body on the beach, leading him to seek retribution from the Kindred, the vampire clans.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of love and loss, as Zane’s journey transforms from one of belief to a darker desire for vengeance. The book intertwines elements of fantasy and the occult, presenting a world where the supernatural intersects with human emotions. With 330 pages, this edition offers a detailed exploration of its characters and their motivations, all within the English language.
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Rose was one of the city’s free people–the lonely, occasionally beautiful ones on the edges of society. She made drawings of tourists and lived on tips. Zane had taken her into his heart, and now Rose was making him a believer in the power of love. That belief died the night he found her body on the beach. And for Zane, belief was replaced by desire. Desire for vengeance that could only be delivered by the Kindred, the vampire clans.–Back cover.
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