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Final Voyage of the Carmilla

Way of the Vampire, Book 1

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Final Voyage of the Carmilla

By: D.S. Quinton
Narrated by: Allen Grunerud
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A Sudden Death. A Grandmother’s Burden. A family legacy centuries in the making.

New Orleans, 1960. Twelve-year-old Lucy Lenoir grieves her mother’s sudden passing. Her grandmother grieves the burden of their family legacy that she must now lay at Lucy’s feet.

France, 1780. Twelve-year-old Zoe Gagneaux boards a ship bound for the New World, and her new life. Little does she know, but her new life will be unlike anything she has imagined.

And weaving these lives together into a tapestry of terror, the threads of Ana Dalca’s life unfold.

Final Voyage of the Carmilla is the first book in the Way of the Vampire supernatural thriller series. If you like dark twisting plots, a story within a story, and of course, vampires, then you’ll love this mind-bending tale.

©2024 D.S. Quinton (P)2024 D.S. Quinton
Dark Fantasy Occult Supernatural

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