Soul Stealers: The Clockwork Vampire Chronicles, Book 2

Andy Remic
Illustrated by Adrian Smith
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Soul Stealers: The Clockwork Vampire Chronicles, Book 2

Andy Remic
Illustrated by Adrian Smith
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416 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 26, 2010
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 416
  • Publisher: Watkins Media
  • ISBN: 9780857660671
  • Dimensions: 4.16" W x 1.11" L x 6.87" H
Andy Remic is a British writer with a love of ancient warfare, mountain climbing and sword fighting. Once a member of the Army of Iron, he has since retired from a savage world of blood-oil magick and gnashing vachines, and works as an underworld smuggler of rare dog-gems in the seedy districts of Falanor. In his spare time, he writes out his fantastical adventures.
"This book delivers exactly what its predecessor promised: the ability to bewitch the reader and to turn your expectations upside down." - Mihir Wanchoo, Fantasy Book Critic


Praise for Kell's Legend, Book 1 of the Clockwork Vampire Chronicles:

"Kell's Legend' is a roller coaster ride of a book that grabbed me right from the first page and tore off at a rate of knots like I hadn't seen in a long time." - Graeme's Fantasy Book Review

"Kell's Legend is an iconoclastic melange of themes that incorporates devices from various genres-Moorcook/Gemmell heroic fantasy, steampunk, and horror. It is an exciting, brutal novel, soaked in testosterone and paced like a roller coaster. The sex and violence is visceral and the action is non-stop." - Red Rook Review

Praise for Andy Remic's Previous Works:

“...blood-spattered ultraviolence” - SFX Magazine (November 2007)

“War Machine is like the collected hardware spank banks of Chris Foss, Neal Asher and Jeremy Clarkson all mashed into one” - Death Ray magazine (January 2008)

“Biohell can stake a claim as the finest viral nightmare since 28 Days Later” - Calum Waddell, SFX Magazine (January 2009)

“His staccato prose is punchy and he delivers in the action stakes” - Alasdair Morton, SciFi Now Magazine (January 2009)

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