<p><strong>Is this family of ghost hunters about to become vampire prey?</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Edie</strong></p><p>Do I ever get a break? I've just been attacked by a knife-wielding weirdo and found out my new friend is a vampire. And now the bookshop has been vandalised.</p><p>But it turns out the vampire who trashed the bookshop murdered Maisie's mum and turned her into a vampire. So now she wants revenge.</p><p>And she wants my help to get it.</p><p>But how far will she go? And who'll get caught in the crossfire?</p><p> </p><p><strong>Niamh</strong></p><p>Fadil's chronic pain is getting worse. He won't let anyone help him but it's now so bad that some days he can't even get out of bed.</p><p>Has being 4000 years old finally caught up with him or is something else going on? Do the answers lie in the normal or the paranormal? If we can't convince him to get help will he continue to get worse? And just how much worse could he get?</p><p> </p><p>The Vampire's Revenge<em> is the eighth book in the </em>Afterlife Calls<em> series. It contains cave-dwelling vampires a haunted bookshop chronic pain representation sassy pets teenage angst and mid-life romance. Every book in the </em>Afterlife Calls <em>series contains a standalone mystery and threads that tie into a larger plot at the end of each part in the series.</em></p>