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  • The Oldest Living Vampire Tells All: Revised and Expanded

  • The Oldest Living Vampire Saga, Book 1
  • By: Joseph Duncan
  • Narrated by: Ian M. Walker
  • Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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By: Joseph Duncan
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"My legal name where I currently reside in the city of Liege, Belgium, is Gaspar Valessi. But that is not my real name. The name I was given some 30,000 years ago, when I was born in a Paleolithic settlement in the region that is now called Germany - the name my father gave me shortly after I was voided, bloody and howling, from my mother's womb - is Gon."

So begins the saga of the immortal Gon, a 30,000 year-old vampire. This, the first volume of his memoirs, recounts his mortal life in prehistoric Germany alongside his male companion, Brulde, and his two wives, the Neanderthal Eyya and his Cro-Magnon mate, Nyala. It details the fearsome events that lead to his transformation from man to undying monster.

This revised and expanded edition includes new material, adding depth to much-loved characters and more fully realizing the author's vision of the oldest living vampire and the prehistoric world that gave birth to him. By turns beautiful and subversive, poetic and seductive, The Oldest Living Vampire Saga is like no other vampire series you've ever heard!

©2010 Joseph Duncan (P)2015 Joseph Duncan
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A different twist to the vampire stories that we all know of. I enjoyed the idea of a vampire so old . look forward to more continuations to this story.

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Imaginative....

1. If you could sum up ‘The Oldest Living Vampire Tells All’ in 3 words, what would they be?

Thought-provoking, outrageous and relishable.

2. How credible/believable did you find the narrator/s to be?

In my humble opinion Ian Walker’s voice is sultry and somewhat seductive - very satisfying indeed.

3. Any additional comments?

I quote: “ Think about that for a moment. I have witnessed not only the passing of centuries, the birth and decline of countless empires and vigorous human dynasties, but even the extinction of other intelligent species, thinking beings who labored, as your kind do now, to survive on this tiny spinning world. I sometimes think if only one other sentient species persisted to this day, our modern world would be much changed, and for the better. If you humans had to share the bounties of this world with one of those Others, forgotten now by time, your race might not have become so megalomaniacal, mad with delusions of grandeur. Your species would not have become such spoiled only children, unaccustomed to sharing.”

Just contemplate that excerpt for a moment....

I also found the chapter ‘A Brief Aside - 1’, thought provoking.

Some may find aspects of this novel obscene, I for one however; did not.

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