Blood Brothers: A Short Story Exclusive
RELEASED ON: Oct 22, 2013 Blood Brothers: A Short Story Exclusive
Decades ago, young reporter Arthur Crane exposed the secrets of the Orchid Killer, a cult murderer whose grisly crimes cast a shadow over the Summer of Love. Now, as an older man, Arthur wakes to a nightmare from his past: a single white orchid resting on his pillow—a deadly calling card from a killer connected to his estranged younger brother, Christian.
To unravel the horrifying truth, Arthur must risk everything, including his very soul. But Christian may not be the brother Arthur remembers...and the darkness hunting them both runs deeper than he could ever imagine.
Blending masterful suspense, shocking twists, and a brotherhood forged in blood, Blood Brothers is a chilling short story from #1 New York Times bestselling author James Rollins and Rebecca Cantrell. Perfect for fans of dark mysteries, cult conspiracies, and edge-of-your-seat thrillers, this tale will keep you guessing until the final page.
Included with this story is a sneak peek at Innocent Blood, the next book in the Order of the Sanguines series.
The Short Story Blood Brothers now available in the omnibus “Unrestricted Access: New and Classic Short Fiction and is also included in the paperback edition of Innocent Blood.
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Critical Acclaim
— Marion G. Frazier [Great intro to next book](Reader Review)Can’t wait to read the second book in the sanguiness series. Blood Brothers is a great short story leaving the reader wanting more. As always, very well written with an exciting story line.
— Peggy J. Kincaid [High Thriller Alert](Reader Review)Nothing better than a short story by James Rollins except possibly one with Rebecca Cantrell. This is a lead-in for the new hardback Innocent Blood and it will definitely get fans excited about the new thriller coming. New characters plus old ones from the previous book in the Order of the Sanguines series. Just enough there to set the nerves tingling. Great read.
— J. Bittle [Gets you interested](Reader Review)This gets you interested in reading the series. The new character is a keeper. I enjoyed this addition to the series.
— Jason Brown [A Bloody good time between brothers](Reader Review)Nicely structured this time. A reporter from England catches wind of a returning killer that’s terrorized America decades ago. Most of the story takes place in that time era (with an extra flashback-within-flashback of the two brothers as teens), and it does give plenty of backstory to Arthur, the reporter. Beyond the backstory, there’s some interesting vampire action with a new vampire, Arthur’s brother. With the cliffhanger ending (and a promise from both authors that he’s in Innocent Blood), can’t wait to read more of Christian Crane.
— Margaret Begel(Reader Review)Another thrilling thrilling adventure, fictional series of good triumphing over evil and doing good for mankind. This is a supernatural tale of vampirism mixed with bits and pieces of historical fact that only James Rollins can weave into a super-supernatural tale to make it believable and exciting at the same time. I have read the whole series and found them very facinating. You will find yourself rooting for characters who normally would be the “bad guy” . John keeps you guessing and never fails to surprise you with his twists and turns in the tales of good and evil. A super super adventure.
— Patricia J. Matheso [5.0 out of 5 starsI enjoyed this short story and the only bad feature was ...](Reader Review)I enjoyed this short story and the only bad feature was it was too short. I wanted more, but what was there was great
— Doris O. Rountree [Who would have dreamed this up?](Reader Review)A beautiful lead into the Blood Gospel. I am very pleased with the new Rollins-Cantrell series, a concept that’s new in the ideas of redemption.
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Q&A
Jim – The seed for this series came during a trip to a museum in Los Angeles, where I found myself staring at Rembrandt’s painting of “The Raising of Lazarus.” It’s a macabre and dark imagining of this miracle of Christ, and it struck me strange how scared everyone looked in the painting. This moment started me down a road of reflection about early Catholicism, vampirism, and a story began to unfold, a story that examines the line between faith and science. I knew this could be a huge and groundbreaking new mythology, a story so epic in scope that I knew I didn’t want to tackle this alone.
Rebecca – I met Jim at the Maui Writer’s Conference just before my first novel, A Trace of Smoke, was published. He was my instructor in a thriller-writing course and we kept in touch after that. I’d just put the finishing touches on my fourth novel when he called me out of the blue about this series with vampires who live on transubstantiated blood. We spent a long time on that call talking about the world of the Sanguinists and the strigoi. We had very similar visions of that world, and could see what we each would bring to it. The writing process involves a lot of talking on Skype, rewriting, and driving each other generally crazy.
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