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Although vampire superstition originated in less enlightened times, they still maintain a powerful hold on modern society. A pagan underground lurks in the shadows of the unsuspecting city. Each night they stalked the streets of Baltimore with a secret as old as evil. Lena Williams’ returned to Baltimore attempting to heal emotional scars and found instead her chosen legacy to the darkside. Martin, her uncle, has patiently awaited Lena’s union with the family. For centuries, he shared leadership over the ‘Relative Blood’ army with his brother, Victor, Lena’s dad. Victor’s restrained Martin’s power- hungary attitude since their damnation journey began, but he’s tired of the constant conflict, and he’s passed his power over to Lena. Will Lena’s virtuous strength be enough to conquer her pending battle? Or is the saying true, blood is thicker than water, when it comes to Relative Blood. REVIEWS ´Dark and Terrific Read.´ Past the witching hour and I was still reading. Relative Blood is a Horror readers treat, a tale quenched with dark flavor. So terrific... it reads like a diary. Close to a ´Dark Shadows´ episode. A city that is filled with thirsty vampires, and a woman accepting her own mutation. The writing is tight and satisfying, and definitely worth another read. From: Barker, Editor of E-Horizon. July 17, 2001 A Conventional Twist Rutherford & Sanders put a new twist on the conventional view of vampires. With a surprise at every paragraph, Relative Blood is sure to spark the imagination of its readers. With its use of sophisticated language and passionately detailed and defined images, Rutherford & Sanders MUST be put among the ranks of Anne Rice and Bram Stoker. With each storyline flowing into the next, it´s hard to consider that it was co-written. The graphic images throughout the novel illustrate the story, while still letting the reader imagine their own idea of what the city and people appear to be like. The book ends, but not the story, which leads me to wonder when the sequel will be coming out. From: kwirth from PA. June 24, 2001 AN UNUSUAL VAMPIRE TALE An out of the night, terrific nonstop vampire book, about a city filled with thirsty vampires, and a woman accepting her own mutation. The writing is unique and satisfying, rare for collaborating authors. Even though, there are several curves to Relative blood, it´s wonderful horror fiction that should be recognized. The characterization was life like, along with a truly satisfying ending that had me wanting more. I hope to see future writings by Rutherford and Sanders, they´re definitely worth the read. From: Frank, Brentwood, CA - June 17, 2001 +++Gothic Bound+++ Relative Blood is an intelligent gothic read, bound by intriguing detail and perpetual rhythm. Truly visual and descriptive. It holds a mystery and intensity found in great dramatic film, all the while, maintaining the urban vampiric quality it has promised us. From: Simeon Productions - May 21, 2001
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