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Old 09-22-2014, 04:55 AM   #20816
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
I couldn't resist seeing what Saberhagen did next with the character. What an appalling cover. It doesn't do the contents justice at all.
Yeah, the e-reprint covers are pretty lame. The originals, by and large, are MUCH better.

FYI, Séance for a Vampire is a sequel to Holmes-Dracula, but it was written later and thus usually appears further down in the series list. If you enjoy H-D (and I think you will), you may want to skip to S4V before proceeding to An Old Friend of the Family. IIRC, the S4V ebook is still published by Titan, and may be couponable.

As for me, I've started a shared-world horror anthology called Limbus, Inc. There's a second volume due out in about a month, and it looks intriguing so far. Limbus is a supernatural employment agency, and apparently they show up whenever a promising recruit is ready to hear their offer.

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