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Vampire Plagues
London, 1850
Paris, 1850
Mexico, 1850
Outbreak
Epidemic
Extermination
AuthorBen Jeapes (books 1-3)
Helen Hart (books 4-6)
PublisherScholastic Publishing
Published2004
No. of books6

Vampire Plagues (sometimes also titled Vampire Dusk) is a historical horror young adult series of six novels (London, 1850, Paris, 1850, Mexico, 1850, Outbreak, Epidemic and Extermination). The series is creditred under the pseudonym Sebastian Rook (this being due to the plot being deviced by a third party not writing) with the first three books were written by Ben Jeapes and released in 2004 while the last three were written by Helen Hart and released in 2005 and 2006. The first three books are a trilogy that follow the three children, Jack Harkett, Benedict Cole and Emily Cole as they battle an ancient evil spreading in 1850 while the later three are their own trilogy with separate plots.

References

  1. Hellman, Roxanne; Hall, Derek (2011). Vampire Legends and Myths. The Rosen Publishing Group. p. 246. ISBN 9781448859863.
  2. Kumar, Lisa; Fuller, Amy Elisabeth; Kazensky, Michelle (2007). Something about the Author. Vol. 174. Thomson Gale. p. 84. ISBN 9780787687984.
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  5. Bacon, Simon; Bronk, Katarzyna (10 July 2018). Growing up with Vampires: Essays on the Undead in Children's Media. McFarland. ISBN 9781476633879.
  6. The Children's Buyer's Guide. Indiana University: Bookseller Publications. 2006. p. 43.
  7. Enright, Laura (2011). "21: The Little Bites". Vampires' Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Bloodthirsty Biters, Stake-wielding Slayers, and Other Undead Oddities. Potomac Books, Inc. ISBN 9781597977524.
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