A class one medical emergency summons the Enterprise to the Federation outpost Tanis. There, a grisly surprise awaits them. Two of the lab's three researchers are decade, their bodies almost entirely drained of blood. There are no clues. No records of their research. No remnants of their work. There is only the oupost's sole survivor, Dr. Jeffrey Adams. A man with a secret that will rock the very foundtions of Star Fleet...and a terrible, all-consuming hunger that will bring death to the crew of the Starship Enterprise.
Blood Thirst follows the transformation of Angela Trenton as she becomes a vampire. Attacked and left to die, she is confronted by Elijah, another vampire who becomes her mentor. He guides her through the physical and mental changes and reveals the name of her attacker. She's determined to hunt him down and kill him. But when Elijah leaves, she is forced to push her hatred aside so that she can learn from the one who committed her to everlasting darkness.
In Blood Thirst: One Hundred Years of Vampire Fiction, Leonard Wolf gathers thirty tales in which vampires of all varieties make their ghastly presence felt.
Captain Kirk and the Enterprise crew respond to an emergency medical alarm at an isolated asteroid-based research laboratory and confront a deadly, high reaching conspiracy and an unholy laboratory creation.
Some vampires are good. Some are evil. Some are faking it to get girls. Awkward and allergic to the sun, sixteen-year-old Finbar Frame never gets the girl. But when he notices that all the female students at his school are obsessed with a vampire romance novel called Bloodthirsty, Finbar decides to boldly go where no sane guy has gone before-he becomes a vampire, minus the whole blood sucking part. With his brooding nature and weirdly pale skin, it's surprisingly easy for Finbar to pretend to be paranormal. But, when he meets the one girl who just might like him for who he really is, he discovers that his life as a pseudo-vampire is more complicated than he expected. This hilarious debut novel is for anyone who believes that sometimes even nice guys-without sharp teeth or sparkly skin-- can get the girl.
"Haunted by the catastrophe that tore his city apart ten years ago, Coast Guard veteran Virgil Lafleur struggles daily with the hardships of a post-Katrina New Orleans. But when his brother's murder unearths a horrific conspracy, Virgil becomes obsessed with bringing the killers to justice and exposing the disturbing secret hiding beneath the Mississippi"--
"Explore the possibility that vampires exist through historical evidence and popular theories. High-interest subject matter paired with creepy photos and illustrations will captivate readers."--Provided by publisher.
For agent Timber Byrne of the FBI, this case was just another situation where she must appease the locals. Until, she realized that the locals were lead by Detective Robin Blake, of the Denver police department, homicide squad, a murder cop and a blast from her past. As bodies start piling up, Detective Blake and special Agent Timber Byrne are forced to put their past aside and find a bloodthirsty killer. One crisis after another pushes these two professionals towards a cataclysmic finale. Will these two stubborn, yet brilliant minds come together to solve the most important case of their career? Or will they run, choosing a safer place where their passions no longer rob them of cognizant thought? Re-visit Nick Devon, Charlene Morgan, Danielle Devon and a host of other characters from previous Shu novels. Discover what happens next, while cruising along on their most recent adventure.
Although the word "vampire" was not introduced until the eighteenth century, variations of this hemo-craving creature have existed since long before the Christian era. Almost every civilization had a demon or spirit—often a god or goddess—whose bloodlust complicated things for the general populace. But sometimes it’s not all about the blood. Modern vampire tales have stronger-willed and less traditional beings at their core: beings who strive to coexist with mortals by drinking synthetic blood, like True Blood’s Bill Compton, or who sparkle in the daylight instead of disintegrating, like Twilight’s Edward Cullen. Plus, these guys are way easier on the eyes than the more old-school vampires out there, especially filmmaker F. W. Murnau’s infamous Nosferatu, a terrifying vampire in dire need of a manicure. Regardless of time, place, and blood type, Laura Enright cordially invites you into the dark underworld of the vampire. She sheds light (but not too much) on this captivating, age-defying creature by exploring topics ranging from the powers it can possess to what will kill it—for good. With close to thirty top-ten lists brimming with gore and fang-tastic facts, Vampires’ Most Wanted™ is sure to provide the reader with a biting good time.