In the year 1610 the Countess Elizabeth Bathori was walled up alive in her castle for having murdered 650 young girls in order to bathe in their blood. But was her evil influence really dead? Over three centuries later, in wartime Hungary, the German offensive had become a dismal retreat. During their flight a small band of Panzers took refuge in a ruined crypt. And there they were discovered--and massacred. Their death lets loose on the modern world a timeless horror which will claim many victims before its bloodthirst is quenched.--Back cover.
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