En cours de chargement...
Vampiric bones remain viable.until incinerated. Now stop and think about that. Dhampir, noun, masc. -ica, fem. 1) Progeny of a male vampire and human female. 2) Vampire hunter. Etymology: from Albanian, dham (teeth) and pirë (to drink). Serbian vampijerovic, vampirovic, and vampiric. See Bosnian lampijerovic, with the literal meaning of "vampire's son." Wikipedia. Dannica, a dhampirica, occupied a uniquely lonely place between the paranormal and mortal worlds.
Many of the former were her prey; none of the latter would accept her. As a young girl, Dannica witnessed her vampiric father take her mother. With the support of her loving mother forever lost, Dannica now dreads the inevitable-confronting her father. Down deep Dannica doubts what her nature demands. She fears will not be able to do what she must-slay the monster. Dhampirica is the third book of the series Adventures in Paranormal Archaeology.
Archaeologist Erik Reissen investigates a mysterious mound burial and recovers for his Vatican masters the skeletons of two werewolves and the tortured remains of a vampire. Then, for the first time in history, recovered archaeological remains escape from storage! Reissen enlists Dannica to give chase, and ultimately the dhampirica squares her old vow for revenge.