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Deviating from
traditional tales
that feature lonely
vampires who prowl
through human society
in search of victims
or solace, this
account of vampires
flourishing in their
own "inhuman
society" takes
place in the year
1860, when their
centuries-long breeding
experiments have
finally produced
"The Golden,"
a mortal whose blood
is perfect and powerful.
Mobilized by the
news of this discovery,
aristocratic vampire
clans arrive at
the looming Castle
Banat, where they
plan to partake
of the sublime blood.
To their shock,
the guests find
that The Golden,
a young girl, has
been brutally murdered
and her blood already
drained.
The story follows
the inquest by Michael
Beheim, a vampire
assigned to track
down the killer.
Recounted in true
19th-century literary
style with surreal
gothic elements,
the story weaves
its way through
the castle, revealing
its secrets.
Shepard's vampires
are also some of
the all-too-few
who indulge in passionate
sex with each other,
adding to the many
delights of a truly
unique tale.
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