Night of the Harvest Moon: Vampyre
A tale of horror, hatred, and revenge
(PRWEB) April 14, 2004 -- If you like good mystery and horror tales then, Night of the Harvest Moon: Vampyre," is something you will want to read. The tale of Harvest Moon takes us to the land of dark and mysterious omens filled with myths and legends of the phantom world of the undead, the nosferatu. Harvest Moon is a gothic horror narrative, one that delves deeply into the souls of its characters. Harvest Moon is a story of immense reprisals, hatred, and passion. Sorcery, demonology, and religion are essential elements that interweave within the physical and supernatural planes of all those involved.
Harvest Moon is also a tale of a soul lost forever, to meander the earth in the form of a nosferatu, searching for the one that was responsible for their undead existence. During the nosferatus search it learns of an ancient civilization and knowledge that existed long before Egyptian civilization, the existence of another race of beings before humankind, the Ta-Merians. The nosferatu also learns of other dimensions and secrets of man and god, and means to travel through time and dimensions. There is also the unveiling of the creation of the origin of, both, man and vampire.
Revenge. The betrayal of love and friendship are only minor tools used in seeking the ultimate demise of evils intent. There is no love; there is only the hate of the nosferatu.
Mr. Everett Winrow, the author, is a native of New Jersey, lives in Virginia, and teaches in the District of Columbia Public Schools. He is a professional artist, exhibiting his work in various states and Italy. He has written a weekly article, Emphasis On Art," for the Progress Index, Petersburg, Virginia.
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