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The Eternal Vampire

By: Michael Coatsworth-Burdess
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Eternity has a witness. And she has been watching you.

Before there were codices.
Before hunters named the darkness.
Before vampires became myth…

There was her.

The Eternal Vampire is not a tale of castles and capes—it is a secret history written in blood, patience, and survival. Spanning over two thousand years, this novel weaves together real historical upheavals, forgotten investigations, and the fractured folklore of vampires into a single, haunting truth: the legends were never wrong—only incomplete.

From the fall of Rome to medieval Europe, from shadowed councils and bloodline wars to the modern world of global myths and hidden networks, one immortal woman moves through history unseen. She does not rule kingdoms. She shapes stories. She does not seek worship. She endures.

As humans catalogue monsters and vampires divide themselves into factions, she becomes the contradiction at the center of every legend—teaching restraint, manipulating belief, and ensuring survival through adaptation rather than domination. Every stake, every rule, every weakness humanity believes it understands becomes another lesson… and another advantage.

This is a vampire novel for readers who want depth over romance, history over spectacle, and intelligence over cliché.

Inside you’ll find:

  • A fully unified vampire mythology drawing from global folklore, historical records, and modern legend

  • A female immortal protagonist unlike any other—ancient, calculating, reflective, and terrifyingly patient

  • Political intrigue among the undead, spanning centuries and continents

  • The true origin of vampire “rules”—and why they exist

  • A chilling personal address from the vampire herself to those who may one day follow

This book does not ask you to believe in vampires.
It asks you to consider what survives when empires fall, knowledge fails, and stories refuse to die.

Some legends are warnings.
Some are lies.
And some are written by the monsters who lived long enough to shape them.

Enter the Long Dark.
She’s been waiting.

Literature & Fiction Mythology Fantasy
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