Bathed in Blood

· Harlequin
3.8
4 reviews
Ebook
320
Pages

About this ebook

The quest for youth only leads to death…

The Blood Countess—Elizabeth Bathory, a true monster of history—is one of the most infamous serial killers. Said to have murdered 650 young women for their blood, she believed bathing in it would preserve her vitality and beauty. It's a story that has always fascinated archaeologist and TV host Annja Creed. Something so fantastic could only be a story. So what is Annja to make of the girl she finds dying on the side of the road…from blood loss?

There's something eerie in this small Slovakian town, where rumors of vampirism hang unspoken in the air. Yet, out of fear, the locals say nothing. Shut out by the police, Annja only digs deeper into the strange death, uncovering troubling scraps of evidence—and cover-ups. Her one lead is an enigmatic retired police officer who has been investigating the disappearance of more than twenty women. All of them young. All of them beautiful.

The only way Annja can see to uncover the truth is by becoming the Blood Countess's next victim….

Ratings and reviews

3.8
4 reviews
Jesse Jackson
July 24, 2015
Bathed In Blood.Annja Creed is an interesting invention,each Rogue Angel stands on its own,while others are a continuation of others.A medical test with super healing results does create a storyline to not forget.This title of 'The Rogue Angel' does bring good action.A good READ,a good TITLE.
1 person found this review helpful
wagih shenoda
August 17, 2016
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