Published: May 10, 2011
Words: 154,554 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9780979622830
Short description
Volume Three in the Peter And The Vampires series!
Tragedy has struck, but help is on the way in the form of a new ally as Peter battles:
A mad scientist with a family of monstrous creations...
Peter’s own dark side, which rears its ugly head in a violent rampage...
A mysterious ‘snow demon’ that menaces Peter on a ski trip...
And a couple of ‘walking dead’ from a hospital morgue.
For fans of J.K. Rowling (the Harry Potter series), Darren Shan (Cirque Du Freak), R.L. Stine (Goosebumps), and Stephen King (It)…
Volume Three in the Peter And The Vampires series! Follow the adventures started in Peter And The Vampires (Volume One) and Peter And The Werewolves (Volume Two)!
Tragedy has struck Peter’s best friend Dill. In his effort to help, Grandfather might have actually made things worse. But help is on the way in the form of a new ally, and important information surfaces that might explain the Curse now haunting Peter and his family. (Read more)
For fans of J.K. Rowling (the Harry Potter series), Darren Shan (Cirque Du Freak), R.L. Stine (Goosebumps), and Stephen King (It)…
Volume Three in the Peter And The Vampires series! Follow the adventures started in Peter And The Vampires (Volume One) and Peter And The Werewolves (Volume Two)!
Tragedy has struck Peter’s best friend Dill. In his effort to help, Grandfather might have actually made things worse. But help is on the way in the form of a new ally, and important information surfaces that might explain the Curse now haunting Peter and his family.
In this volume, Peter battles more supernatural mayhem, including:
A scientist who pieces together a family of monstrous creations…
A pack of small creatures that kill the local baker, and plan to make Peter their next victim…
Peter’s own dark side, which rears its ugly head in a violent rampage…
A mysterious ‘snow demon’ out of Native American legend that menaces Peter on a ski trip…
And a couple of ‘walking dead’ who try to put Peter in the morgue during a visit to the hospital.
The Peter And The Vampires series is for teens and adults who, when they were kids, were looking for stories that kicked butt. The protagonist might be young, but the stories are dark, funny, and edge-of-your-seat suspenseful.
Peter And The Frankenstein is the third in an ongoing series that includes Peter And The Vampires (Volume 1) and Peter And The Werewolves (Volume 2). This book is 150,000 words (450+ pages) and contains some mild language, violence, and scary situations.
Learn more about the books and the author at his official website and blog, www.DarrenPillsbury.com.
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Tags
vampires,
horror,
paranormal,
supernatural,
funny,
werewolves,
scary,
frankenstein
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Review by:
Damyana Styrax
on Oct. 31, 2012 :
I really enjoy this series and can't stop reading them. The caracters are different and interesting. Will buy the other books.
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Review by:
C Mac
on Aug. 11, 2011 :
Wow. The series gets better with each book. This one left me very anxious to read the next one. Great for all ages.
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