Dead on My Feet (Pocketbook)

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Format: Pocketbook
ISBN-10: 1416509100
ISBN-13: 9781416509103
Buy.com Sku: 31197362
Publish Date: 9/6/2005
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 6.75H x 4.25L x 1.5T
Pages:  579
Age Range:  NA
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The living dead are making Chris's life a living hell in the hilarious sequelto "One Foot in the Grave."
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After accidentally receiving a blood transfusion from the Lord of the Undead, Chris finds himself hunted by humans and vampires alike for the powers of his mutated blood, dodging werewolves, necromancers, resurrected dead, a deadly centuries-old Countess, and Vlad Dracula himself. Reprint.

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Chapter One

The beaded curtains clicked and rattled like finger bones as I brushed them aside. Hesitating on the threshold, I waited for my eyes to adjust to the dimness beyond. The first impulse is always to slip into the infrared band but augmented perception of heat sources rarely comes in handy unless you're hunting prey. I was here hunting information.

Candles provided most of the illumination, although a lava lamp glimmered in one corner and the crystal ball at the center of the table seemed to shed a soft luminescence all its own. Tiny red eyes of burning incense glared through the dimness. Oriental rugs and tapestries vied with hand-woven god's-eyes for supremacy in the general decor. A couple of human skulls counterbalanced the effect of plaster saints and dangling rosary beads.

I stepped across the threshold. Technically, I didn't require an invitation, yet, but the appointment set by telephone would have served at any rate. I looked arou

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