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The grim tale dramatized in these pages while it may strain credibility is undeniably and unfortunately true. Its horrible events took place in 1818 in one of the most unlikely settings for such a saga on the face of the earth: the picturesque French provincial village of Morève in the Loiret département on the post road one hundred and thirty-five kilometers southwest of Paris and its surrounding countryside: a complacent prosperous backwater of tenant farms orchards and vineyards. As any of the populace would have been happy to tell you this is a place where nothing ever happens thank goodness; that is nothing until suddenly people start disappearing and bodies are discovered of people and animals who appear to have been murdered by vampires throwing the district into fear and panic. At this point Raoul Champfleury returns from Boston where his aristocratic family had fled during the French Revolution to his ancestral chateau of Morève-successfully reclaimed by the family under the Bourbon Restoration-for a prolonged visit with his mother Dowager Countess Régine-Rosemonde and his destructive brother and sister-in-law the tyrannical Count and Countess of Morève religious fanatics pursuing their futile but abusive efforts to convert the dowager countess from her entrenched atheism. Raoul is accompanied by his lifelong friend Christophe Béranger whose family had fled Morève with the Champfleurys. Before they know it they are caught up together with the towns mayor lawyer Maître Littré and the villages one policeman the intelligent and resourceful Pierre Dupont in trying to solve the mysteries. What they discover horrifies them beyond words.