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Nina Blazon
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| Dead Man's Bride |
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1731, in the forests of Serbia: For a handful of gold, Jasna's father sells the girl to a rich nobleman. The mysterious stranger takes the girl to his estate on the border of the Ottoman Empire. There, Jasna is married to his son, Danilo. The young bride quickly figures out that the family is burdened with a terrible curse. Is Danilo really a vampire, as rumor has it in the village? While puzzling incidents occur again and again, Jasna falls under the spell of the fascinating Duschan. But he harbors a dark secret, too . . . |
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Nina Blazon was born in Koper in 1969 and grew up in Neu-Ulm, in southern Germany. She studied Slavic and German language studies and taught at the universities of Tübingen and Saarbrücken. She first began to write during an internship in journalism. Today, Nina Blazon is a freelance journalist, author and writer working for the Stuttgarter Zeitung, among others. |
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French worldwide; Spanish worldwide |
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