Last Breath: The Morganville Vampires Book 11
by Rachel Caine
Synopsis
Claire Danvers is concerned when three vampires vanish from Morganville without a trace. The last person seen with them is someone new to town โ a mysterious individual named Magnus. Claire is convinced creepy Magnus isn't human . . . but is he a vampire, or something else entirely? Claire's hunt for answers leads her to solving another mystery thaโฆ Claire Danvers is concerned when three vampires vanish from Morganville without a trace. The last person seen with them is someone new to town โ a mysterious individual named Magnus. Claire is convinced creepy Magnus isn't human . . . but is he a vampire, or something else entirely? Claire's hunt for answers leads her to solving another mystery that's long been puzzling her: why do vampires live so far out in a sunny desert when they're sensitive to sunlight? The answer has nothing to do with sunlight, but with water โ and an ancient enemy who has finally found a way to invade the vampires' landlocked community. Vampires aren't the top predator on earth. There's something worse that preys on them . . . something much worse. Which means if Claire, and Morganville, want to live, they will have to fight on to the last breath . . . 'Thrilling, sexy, and funny! These books are addictive. One of my very favourite vampire series.' Richelle Mead, author of the international bestselling Vampire Academy series.
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