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It takes a village....
It takes a village of vampires/werewolves and a ghostly Jew for Jesus to stop an evil witch and make a happy mountain community in present day Southern California. This was a fun vampire/werewolf origin story dating back to late 18th century Northern Ireland and to Jerusalem at the time of Christ. Lots of traumatic throat injury and sudden exsanguination punctuate the saga in a lightly-handled manner with witch spells thrown in for good measure.
VIRTUAL VOICE: The story could have been better if read by a good human narrator. However, the Virtual Voice was better than a bad narrator and better than listening to the Kindle edition with iPhone Voice-Over.
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