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THE FATHER, THE SON AND
THE UNHOLY SPIRIT

It was a city where the barefacedly immoral indulged in perverse orgies and incestuous relationships. Where the ravenous grabbed for supremacy and wealth by bribery and bloodshed. Yet the city where it all happened was not the core of a barbarian empire but the dwelling place of the saints, the Vatican City.

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BLOODLUST

Bloodlust had been the core of savage slayings in the book of history. The legendary Vlad Tepes ‘aka’ Dracula had acquired that sort of reputation. But there’s a name in history that was unknown to many that matches the notoriety he had gained and somehow more horrific and disturbing.
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DAWN OF THE LIVING DEAD

Only one modern dictator has ever managed to keep his people enslaved by a grisly combination of machine-gun and mysticism, by the force of a vicious police state and an unholy alliance with the Devil himself and his legions of demons and ghost, vampire and zombies.

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THE SCOURGE OF GOD

Mass slaughter, rape and pillage were an integral part of life for most of northern Europe for centuries. Though the Greeks and Romans established the Mediterranean as the cradle of civilization, it was constantly rocked by murderous incursions from barbarian hordes to the north.

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BLOOD COUNTESS

The Countess Elizabeth Bathory who lived in the Carpathian Mountains in the 16th century was one of the original vampires who inspired Bram Stoker’s legend of Dracula.

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THE GREAT LAME

The world had not heard the last merciless Mongols. In 1336 a boy called Timur the Lame was born. He was the great-great grandson of Genghis Khan and conceived the desperate dream of rebuilding his forefather’s empire. At 33 he usurped the Transoxian throne at Samarkand and gained the power base he need for his conquests.

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THE CIRCUS EMPEROR

He had a wild streak of youthful extravagance and an appetite for sexual adventuring. But if his elders thought he would grow out of such excesses youthful excesses masked a deprave insanity which only surfaced when he began to revel in the full power of his new office.

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THE SICK MEN OF EUROPE

They were known as the sick men of Europe throughout the 19th Century. Crisis followed crisis –one ended in the bloody Crimea War –as the continent’s super-powers bolstered the weak and crumbling regime of the once great Ottoman Sultans to prevent rivals like Russia from seizing Constantinople and threatening trades routes. But the outraged western was too late to learn that these men were even sicker than they feared –sicker than any man could imagine.
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  THE TERRIBLE

He had been born into succession of Tsars who inherited absolute rule from the Mongols –and were equally merciless about maintaining it. Any challenge to their authority was met by torture, exile and execution. Hundreds were drowned in the River Moskva and whole families were exiled..
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TONGUE OF AN ANGEL

 

TODAY'S TYRANT

"The Terrible"
An authority met
by torture, exile
and execution.






 
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