
Details
- ISBN 9781604599220 / 1604599227
- Title Sabella
- Author Tanith Lee
- Category Science Fiction
Fantasy - Format Paperback
- Year 2010
- Pages 142
- Publisher Fantastic Books
- Language English
- Dimensions 152mm x 229mm x 152mm
“SABELLA”
or
“The Blood Stone”
A Science Fiction Vampire Novel
On the pink planet of Novo Mars, Sabella, the beautiful young recluse, lives out her uneasy daytime life behind drawn blinds. And at night she feeds on the blood of deer. After what has happened before, she no longer wants—or dares—to take the blood of men.
But something, it seems, is intent on throwing Sabella back into her former existence of danger and despair. Forcing her first to consume the handsome young stranger, Sand, and then to confront Sand's invincible and terrifying brother, Jace, the avenging angel.
When predator becomes prey, some kind of death must end it-And only blood will answer for blood.
“Tanith Lee is one of the most powerful and intelligent writers in fantasy.” —“Publishers Weekly”
“With Lee... expect the unexpected.” —“Starburst”
or
“The Blood Stone”
A Science Fiction Vampire Novel
On the pink planet of Novo Mars, Sabella, the beautiful young recluse, lives out her uneasy daytime life behind drawn blinds. And at night she feeds on the blood of deer. After what has happened before, she no longer wants—or dares—to take the blood of men.
But something, it seems, is intent on throwing Sabella back into her former existence of danger and despair. Forcing her first to consume the handsome young stranger, Sand, and then to confront Sand's invincible and terrifying brother, Jace, the avenging angel.
When predator becomes prey, some kind of death must end it-And only blood will answer for blood.
“Tanith Lee is one of the most powerful and intelligent writers in fantasy.” —“Publishers Weekly”
“With Lee... expect the unexpected.” —“Starburst”
Tanith Lee has published over fifty novels and story collections in the fantasy, science fiction and horror fields. She has won several World Fantasy Awards and the August Derleth Award. She lives near Brighton, England.
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