The Vampire Gaytooth: A Most Unusual Vampire

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Michael Francis John ISBN: 9781632632678
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc. Publication: June 15, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Michael Francis John
ISBN: 9781632632678
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication: June 15, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

An ancient entity roams the streets of a Southern California city. He "borrows" other living mortal bodies to perpetuate his journey in this world. During these sometimes brief tenures he interacts with the "living" often for the betterment of those he befriends. Somewhat world-weary after six hundred years of borrowed mortality he confronts an imam at a local mosque. His oral sex demonstration in the mosque is perfectly reasonable and the predictable outrage of the imam, absolutely unjustified. This unusual and debatable mindset, is the catalyst for the promised death and destruction retribution that inevitably follows. There is hope to be found in the hearts and minds of simple people. The falsehood of religious doctrine, east and west is examined. Beneath the main story runs an undercurrent of other lives, each in their own way reacting to the vampires touch.

A child molester, gardener, prostitute, waitress and meter maid all contribute meaningfully to the story. The vampire has a Niece, spoiled, willful, confusing, loving and exasperating to all who meet her. Through it all is hope and love, redemption is at hand but not from religion,God or sex. It is by DESIGN.

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An ancient entity roams the streets of a Southern California city. He "borrows" other living mortal bodies to perpetuate his journey in this world. During these sometimes brief tenures he interacts with the "living" often for the betterment of those he befriends. Somewhat world-weary after six hundred years of borrowed mortality he confronts an imam at a local mosque. His oral sex demonstration in the mosque is perfectly reasonable and the predictable outrage of the imam, absolutely unjustified. This unusual and debatable mindset, is the catalyst for the promised death and destruction retribution that inevitably follows. There is hope to be found in the hearts and minds of simple people. The falsehood of religious doctrine, east and west is examined. Beneath the main story runs an undercurrent of other lives, each in their own way reacting to the vampires touch.

A child molester, gardener, prostitute, waitress and meter maid all contribute meaningfully to the story. The vampire has a Niece, spoiled, willful, confusing, loving and exasperating to all who meet her. Through it all is hope and love, redemption is at hand but not from religion,God or sex. It is by DESIGN.

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