![]() ![]() In the Richelle Mead novels there are many forms of vampires, not just Dhampirs, Strigoi and Moroi. Richelle Mead turns what could be a standard vampire graphic novel into something more interesting. Rose and Dimitri take their time to investigate the murders even though they have an idea of what is going on. ![]() Scrawled in blood on the wall of Arthur's mansion is: "One royal family dead. ![]() It seems the Strigoi's targets are the entire royal family. What is weird is that Arthur is Moroi royalty and a Strigoi killing legend, but if neither Moroi, Strigoi or Dhampir could touch a silver stake, then it means humans are possibly helping the Strigoi. When Rose and Dimitri visit Arthur Schoenberg's estate they don't expect to find him dead. As he is "traffic-stopping hot" she finds it hard to concentrate on her work. Dimitri is the one Rose hasn't quite got over as they were nearly lovers after Victor had put a love spell on the two of them while he was trying to kidnap Lissa. Rose has a few friends: Lissa, a Moroi princess she likes to protect as she is the only one left in the family even though there are twelve Moroi royal families. She is a strong girl, but the difference is that she can go out in the sun, has heightened senses and lightning reflexes which makes her a great bodyguard. Rose herself is a Dhampir, half-human, half-Moroi. ![]() Rose Hathaway is seventeen, training to both protect and destroy vampires. ![]()
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