Eternal Savior:: Relic of the Vampire

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Awaken in the darkness of a foreign land; it prowls the forest with yellow eyes and sharp fangs. It thirsts for blood and strays upon a mysterious camp. It watches them carefully and waits for a false move before striking swiftly and without detection. One by one they are taken against their will. Its strength is menacing and mutilates without remorse. Its rage is powered by an indestructible force not seen in centuries. The lifeless body moves through darkness like the animal that it seems to be. But it is no animal... it is a young child born from the purest blood of vampirism, but raised by an enemy species long since lost. The child finds himself in a human world war and engages curiously with an axis of evil known historically as the German Nazis. In a quest to find a mythological and holy relic stolen generations ago by enemies of darkness that will fight if interfered with their dominance of the world. And as the boys hunger intensifies, so do the efforts of the Nazi watch towers. By doubling guards in each corners of the camp they are certain the boy-creature awaits them. They can only wait and pray for the only line of defense... for the sun to rise quickly. The German train unloads hundreds of people at the Nazi labor camp. One of the new arrivals is a mysterious man from Sweden falsely imprisoned. He is beaten and dragged into the same concentration camp where the boy vampire is feasting. His capture does not go unnoticed and quickly uncovers the truth about the labor camp and what it means to wear a yellow star on his clothing. In an epic battle, Jakobson as hes called, races to escape from the evil that dwells within the camp. He encounters gruesome acts of terror against humanity, including a supernatural event. One night after the witching hour, Jakobson watches the Nazis lure a trap for the boy, but their plan foils and Jakobson instead rescues the child thus avoiding captivity. He befriends the boy and helps him understand the values of being a human being. Together facing the deathly consequences of war, an ultimate sacrifice must be fulfilled, if they can stay alive long enough to give the first order, Let the rebellion begin... death to the Nazis!

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Jesse Colbath
January 29, 2017
Cool dark story
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About the author

Jesse H. Colbath spent 17 years in a Law Enforcement career field before pursing his lifelong dream and make the transition to a full time writer. Jack the Fish Boy is his first published novel, and is the first book in a three part historical-fantasy series to surely & captivate the hearts and minds of & both young and old alike. The author is currently living in the Lone Star State. Austin Texas has been his home for 16 years, and enjoys every minute of it. “There is no greater city right now, for a creative artist. He enjoys travelling throughout the country, and relishes meeting new people from all walks of life. His hobbies include; sports, music, creative art, politics, reading/writing, boating/skiing, and watching old cheesy Sci-Fi / Horror movies. As a dedicated environmentalist, and a member of the" Save Darfur ", the author states, "Our goal is to help the movement of world governments and end the genocide in the Sudan region of Africa. Please help with this movement's cause! “ In conclusion, Jesse H. Colbath lives spiritually day by day, and follows an old saying " A goal without a plan, is just a wish." For comments about the book or the art work involved, please feel free to email Author Jesse H. Colbath at jack_4444@hotmail.com.

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