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Sons of Devils

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British scholar Frank Carew is in Wallachia to study the magic generator on nobleman Radu Vacarescu's land. There, his party is attacked by bandits and his friends are killed. Pursued by a vampiric figure, he flees to Radu's castle for help.

Unfortunately, this is precisely where the vampires came from. If allowed, they would feed unchecked and spread their undeath across the whole Earth, but Radu maintains a shaky control over them and keeps them penned in his tiny corner of the country.

As Frank recovers from his assault, Radu finds himself falling for the young man. But loving Frank and not wanting to lose him leaves Radu vulnerable to his demons' demands. Can he bear to let them feed on the man he loves? Or must he give in to their blackmail and set them free to feast on his entire country?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 6, 2017
      Beecroft’s indifferent alternate historical fantasy, set in the mid-18th century, stars the unprepossessing Frank Carew, a passive and reactive English linguist and minor magician, who’s fleeing the death penalty for homosexuality. In the company of two fellow scientists and some hired hands, he searches for an Atlantean relic in Vlad Dracula’s territory of Romania. When their company is brutally attacked, sole survivor Frank sustains bullet wounds and a head injury that affects his memory. Frank’s path crosses that of defiant and clever young Roma woman Mirela Badi, left as a sacrifice for a mysterious monstrosity, before he is taken in by local aristocrat Radu Va˘ca˘rescu. Frank recuperates under the very close watch of Radu and his family, learning the lore of the terrible strigoi and experiencing a burgeoning attraction to Radu. The story shifts to the point of view of Istanbul magician Zayd Ibn Rahman with whiplash-inducing abruptness, with only the loosest of narrative connections, and an inconclusive ending that serves mostly as an introduction to a second volume that most readers will have little inclination to seek out.

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