Vampire Crimes Special Unit: First Three Books
A thrilling vampire mystery series set in the world of Samantha Moon
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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April M. Reign
This title uses virtual voice narration
About this listen
Boxed set of the first three Vampire Crimes Special Unit mystery novels, featuring characters created by J.R. Rain in the Vampire for Hire universe, including:
MOON HUNT (Book 1)
Only a vampire can solve these crimes—an undead private eye named Samantha Moon.
Private investigator Sam Moon is working undercover for the Fullerton Police Department’s new top-secret Vampire Crimes Special Unit (VCSU).
With the increasing number of supernatural-type crimes in and around Orange County, Detective Sherbet needs Samantha’s special talents to help solve and prosecute the real and growing threats to the citizens of Fullerton.
Sam’s first case for the VCSU threatens to expose her life as a vampire.
When a 200-year-old mummified corpse turns up on the grounds of an Orange County mission with a note addressed to Sam, she needs to protect herself, as well as solve this case before something worse happens.
The more Sam digs into the case, the more evidence she discovers of the mission’s grisly history and scandalous past.
But to solve the mystery in the present, can Samantha Moon solve the mystery of the past?
MOON GONE (Book 2)
Private investigator Samantha Moon is working undercover for the Fullerton Police Department’s new top-secret Vampire Crimes Special Unit (VCSU).
Children are disappearing right where they stand.
When four local kids vanish into thin air, Sam suspects a registered sex offender of heinous crimes. But the deeper that Sam and her partner, Brent Cole, investigate, the more perplexing the mystery becomes.
And when children begin disappearing internationally—and with the same modus operandi—Sam knows that a powerful paranormal enemy is behind the disappearances.
In order to prevent more kidnappings, Sam sets herself up as bait for a trap. But a leap of faith launches her into the unknown with dire consequences.
As she faces a new breed of supernatural henchmen, she must battle a diabolical villain who threatens to turn a medieval legend into a modern catastrophe.
Will a dark and disturbing history repeat itself? Can Sam save the children before it’s too late? Will she ever see her own children again?
MOON CRIMES (Book 3)
Sam Moon investigates the strange phenomena of prisoners recommitting the crimes they were locked up for—all while never leaving their cells.
When a suspect fits the description of an inmate who’s in solitary confinement, Sam correctly deduces foul play.
But the deeper that Sam and her partner, Brent Cole, investigate, the more perplexing the mystery becomes.
And when Sam is threatened by a civilian prison worker, she has no choice but to delve even deeper into the prison's past—and its warden...and uncovers something evil preying upon the inmates.
Sam is about to face-off against something powerful, angry...and desperate.
Luckily, she doesn’t scare easily.
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- Candace Pearl
- 05-28-24
Could of been awesome! The premise was a great idea
The virtual voice is a bit odd to adapt to. I think this book would be better appreciated and better received if the virtual voice were less "halting & hesitant" & if everything sounded less like a question.
It leaves me feeling like it was written by a student longing to "become a professional writer" but not quite "there" yet.
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