Vampire Hunter's Handbook

Vampire Hunter's Handbook
ISBN-10
1862057788
ISBN-13
9781862057784
Category
Supernatural
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2007
Authors
Abelard Van Helsing, Miles Teves

Description

In 'The Demon Hunter's Handbook' Abelard Van Helsing gave readers an insight into the foul fiends and desperate creatures he had battled all his life. Closer inspection of the manuscript, written at the end of his life, revealed that within the text were seeded clues about a series of volumes he had been compiling throughout his years of demon pursuit. Van Helsing distributed these volumes far across the globe to prevent them falling into evil hands. His followers have interpreted the clues and unearthed the first of these specialist volumes - 'The Vampire Hunter's Handbook' - in which he goes into excruciating detail about how to destroy this cursed race, the evil that first set him on the road to hunting demons.

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