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Barnabas, Quentin and the Vampire Beauty

Dark Shadows, Book 32

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Barnabas, Quentin and the Vampire Beauty

By: Marilyn Ross
Narrated by: Kathryn Leigh Scott
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While on a ski vacation in Switzerland, beautiful model Adele Marriot meets Dr. Stefan Soivak. He tells her of his discovery of an operating technique that will keep her forever thin. Adele agrees to have the operation and enters the doctor’s clinic.

Once there, Adele realizes she is virtually a prisoner. Against her will, she undergoes the operation. When she recovers she finds she has been used for evil purposes. To cure one of his wealthy vampire patients, the evil doctor has turned Adele herself into one of the living dead.

Adele manages to escape and flees to Collinwood to gain the help of Barnabas and Quentin Collins. Little does she realize that by doing so, she places herself and her two friends in the worst danger of their strange lives.

©1972 Marilyn Ross (P)2020 Oasis Audio
Fantasy Supernatural

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