Vanity and Vampyres

Vanity and Vampyres by Tilly Wallace, published by Ribbonwood Press in 2020, is a 290-page work of fiction that intertwines elements of fantasy, mystery, and historical narrative. The story follows Hannah and Wycliff as they investigate a series of mysterious deaths among young noblemen in London. As they delve into the case, they grapple with the possibility of a vampyre lurking in the shadows or a more mundane explanation, all while navigating personal challenges and the impending wedding of Hannah’s best friend.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and character development as Hannah and Wycliff work to uncover the truth behind the deaths before the wedding day. The narrative explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the complexities of relationships, particularly as Hannah confronts her feelings for her husband amidst the chaos. With its gaslamp fantasy setting and elements of detective work, this edition offers a unique take on the mystery genre, inviting readers to unravel secrets that could have dire consequences for those close to Hannah.
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Being a reveller is such a drain…
Someone is supping upon young noblemen and it’s up to Hannah and Wycliff to investigate. If only they could agree on how the men are being drained of their life’s blood. Is it a vampyre, known for their impeccable fashion sense, nocturnal roaming, and dislike of rain, who lurks in the shadows of London? Or is some more earthly method at play, like an attack of leeches?
With her best friend’s wedding imminent, Hannah is determined that the event be untouched by murder or mayhem. To ensure a magical fairytale event they must catch the murderer before the big day. Wycliff must seek the assistance of a man who raises his hackles and Hannah struggles with her growing feelings toward her guarded husband.
This pursuit will unearth long buried secrets that could have fatal consequences for those dearest to Hannah.
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