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Bloodline by Kate Cary. The story starts with John who somehow survived World War I and is now back from the trenches. But still, its past situations haunted him in the dream and the nightmare was not of World War I only, but also of the Quincey Harker’s (Regiment Commander) unsound behavior. Bloodline by Kate Cary.  · Review: “Bloodline” by Kate Cary. It is , more than thirty-five years since the events in Bram Stoker’s Dracula occurred. Dr. John Seward is now the father of Mary, who is a nurse working in his own hospital. World War Iand its growing casualties introduce wounded Lieutenant John Shaw to Mary, and he quickly becomes a patient under her care. Mary reads John’s journal in the Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.  · 02/08/ 02/10/ /. Natalie Gorna. In Bloodline Book Two: Reckoning, Kate Cary focuses on redemption, trust and moral judgment as well as recurring themes from Bloodline. This sequel also consists of journal entries and letters by the characters that collectively combine to form the narrative. However, the main narrators this time are the characters of Quincey Harker and Mary bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins.


Bloodline () by Kate Cary. Series: Bloodline (1), Bloodline [Cary] (1) Members: Reviews: Popularity: Average rating: Mentions: 51, () 8: In this story told primarily through journal entries, a British soldier in World War I makes the horrifying discovery that his regiment commander is descended from Count Dracula. Bloodline By Kate Cary - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period. What if Dracula had descendants? Cary's story begins a generation after Bram Stoker's Dracula, likewise written in diary format. John Shaw, a WWI lieutenant, is awed by Captain Quincey Harker, but when he returns home wounded to be nursed back to health by Mary Seward, he's haunted by horrifying delusions of his time with the Captain. Neither John nor Mary can prevent Harker—son of.


Kate Cary grew up in central England, and now lives in rural Scotland with her husband and young son. She won a scholarship to study Women’s History at university. Kate has written a number of activity and adventure books for younger readers, and three epic animal fantasies. Review: “Bloodline” by Kate Cary. It is , more than thirty-five years since the events in Bram Stoker’s Dracula occurred. Dr. John Seward is now the father of Mary, who is a nurse working in his own hospital. World War Iand its growing casualties introduce wounded Lieutenant John Shaw to Mary, and he quickly becomes a patient under her care. Mary reads John’s journal in the hope of finding the key to breaking his delirium, but instead she discovers John’s frightening past. Bloodline is a novel written by Kate Cary. It is an unofficial sequel to Bram Stoker 's Dracula. Like the original novel, Bloodline is an epistolary novel written entirely in letters, diary entries and news articles. A sequel titled Bloodline: Reckoning was later released.

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