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In the Scottish city of Glasgow, a serial killer leaves a trail of victims like statues. Fear poisons the city's residents, but Amalthea cannot afford to hide at home; she's too busy trying to scratch a living. When she receives a letter from a secret admirer, she suspects it's from a random creep who drinks at the bar, but the truth is far darker and more dangerous. Amalthea is afraid to walk home alone at night, but is she afraid enough? Daniel is self-styled romantic poet who pities the women incapable of loving him back. He hopes things will be different with Amalthea. Basement Beauty is a…mehr

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In the Scottish city of Glasgow, a serial killer leaves a trail of victims like statues. Fear poisons the city's residents, but Amalthea cannot afford to hide at home; she's too busy trying to scratch a living. When she receives a letter from a secret admirer, she suspects it's from a random creep who drinks at the bar, but the truth is far darker and more dangerous. Amalthea is afraid to walk home alone at night, but is she afraid enough? Daniel is self-styled romantic poet who pities the women incapable of loving him back. He hopes things will be different with Amalthea. Basement Beauty is a gritty vampire novella from the award-winning author of Starblood.
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Autorenporträt
Carmilla Voiez is a British horror and fantasy writer living in Scotland. Her influences include Graham Masterton, Thomas Ligotti, and Clive Barker. She is autistic, pansexual and passionate about intersectional feminism and human rights. Carmilla has a First-Class Bachelor's degree in Creative Writing and Linguistics. Her work includes stories in horror anthologies published by Crystal Lake Publishing, Clash Books and Mocha Memoirs; a co-authored Southern Gothic Horror novel; two self-published graphic novels, and the award-winning, dark fantasy/horror Starblood trilogy. Graham Masterton described the second book in her Starblood trilogy as a "compelling story in a hypnotic, distinctive voice that brings her eerie world vividly to life". Carmilla is also a freelance editor and mentor who enjoys making language sing.