Sunday, 27 November 2011

Bathed in Blood... Available at Amazon

The literary gem that is Bathed in Blood: The Transfiguration of Ruxandra cel Rau is now available to download at Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006EHM5YC and at Amazon.co.uk http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B006EHM5YC

Grateful to anyone who could advise Amazon through these links ('Tell us about a lower price') that it is free at Smashwords.com http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/108499... let's try and get free there too!!!
Thank you.

Saturday, 26 November 2011

Bathed in Blood... Free on Smashwords.com

Bathed in Blood: The Transfiguration of Ruxandra cel Rău is now live on Smashwords.com. Download it free of charge with the author's compliments http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/108499

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Bathed in Blood... Coming Soon!!!

Coming soon from the literary genius that Alex O'Connell thinks he is... Bathed in Blood: The Transfiguration of Ruxandra cel Rau, a new short story prequel to The Whitechapel Vampire.


Set in a sixteenth-century Transylvanian city, witness the birth of a legendary dynasty of vampires and a monster the like of which the world has never seen, Ruxandra, daughter of Mihnea, the Whitechapel Vampire.


Watch this space for updates.


Check out the cover image at http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=172836296131914&set=a.102977396451138.6462.100002166342969&type=1&theater
Cover image: © Igor Korionov, Dreamstime.com

Sunday, 11 September 2011

The Whitechapel Vampire

The Whitechapel Vampire is probably the finest vampire novel ever written by Alex O'Connell.

If you have a pound or a dollar or a euro to spare why not download a copy from 




‘O’Connell’s my kinda guy. I’d fix him a Daiquiri and take him marlin fishing. I could listen to those vampire stories of his for hours… well until about 9ish. After that I get a bit tired.’ 
Ernest Hemingway.

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‘O’Connell’s my kinda guy. I’d fix him a Daiquiri and take him marlin fishing. I could listen to those vampire stories of his for hours… well until about 9ish. After that I get a bit tired.’ Ernest Hemingway.