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Venture into the gothic realm of Joseph Vargo and discover the
passion, mystery and horror that lie in wait deep within the
shadows of The Dark Tower. This sequel to the acclaimed anthology
"Tales From The Dark Tower" continues the Gothic saga of the
vampire Lord Brom and his battle against the forces that lurk in
the citadel of shadows known as The Dark Tower.
After the death of his mother, college professor Ray Strickland is plagued by a mysterious presence that seems to be inhabiting the stately mansion that he has inherited. At first, the entity makes itself known in subtle ways, but as more time passes, it becomes more aggressive and threatening, affecting every aspect of Ray's personal life. His world slowly begins to turn upside-down, prompting him to seek the help of priests, psychics, and even a paranormal support group. The strange occurrences give the astute professor cause to theorize that the entity may well be the spirit of his recently departed mother who is trying to control his affairs from beyond the grave. As the haunting mystery unfolds, the true nature of the watchful presence slowly reveals itself.
Born of the night, they lurk in the shadows. Vampires who dwell deep within forbidden crypts, lost souls who wander mist-shrouded cemeteries, and gargoyles of living stone. Herein lie the dark legends scribed long ago, chronicling a sinister legacy and the curse that yet lurks within the shadow of the Dark Tower. This lavishly illustrated anthology features 13 sinister and darkly alluring tales based upon the gothic artworks of Joseph Vargo, woven together to create a new and compelling saga of vampire lore.
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