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Artwork by Harry O. Morris
They make an unlikely fifth column: a disgraced priest, a bomb-making nun,
a cross-wearing rabbi, and a lesbian atheist. But desperate times call for desperate
alliances, and these are most certainly desperate times. You see, the undead
have pretty much won. They've taken Europe, the Mid East, and most of Asia.
They crossed the ocean and turned the US government. They've consolidated their
hold on the East Coast and are honing their plans for the rest of the country.
The survivors exist in fear and isolation, with no one to rally to. Until Father
Joe Cahill decides to take back his old desecrated church and say mass again.
Just once.
Publisher's Note:
This full-length novel is over 400 pages long and set in the
same world as the F. Paul Wilson novella of the same title that was published
by Pulphouse over a decade ago. Lavishly illustrated by Harry
O. Morris with dustjacket, endpaper, and interior artwork, and limited
to just 448 copies, this Limited Edition won't last long!
From the Author's Note:
"Midnight Mass was born out of my dissatisfaction with the tortured
romantic aesthetes who have been passing lately for vampires. Stephen King gave
us the real deal in 'Salem's Lot, but what gives since then? I wanted
to get back to roots--go retro, if you will--and write about the soulless, merciless,
parasitic creatures we all knew and loved."
Pictures of the Deluxe Lettered Edition:


Available in two states:
Limited Edition of 448 signed and slipcased copies ($75)
Traycased Lettered Edition of 52 signed and lettered copies bound in
leather with a satin ribbon page marker and additional artwork ($350)
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12/04/2006 - by Heather Englehart from Hammond, LA US
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Great read. As said this is not the ordinary Vampire book and would love to see a sequel to this book. This book keeps you on the edge of your seat and never lets up. The characters are brilliantly written and whether good or evil are very believable. I would recommed this to anybody looking for a good scare and a great book.
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