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Vampire Zero

Laura Caxton #3 / 5
by David Wellington
Vampire Zero (Laura Caxton #3) by David Wellington
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Vampire Zero: A Gruesome Vampire Tale

One man stood between them and us.

U.S. Marshal Jameson Arkeley – the country's foremost authority on vampires – taught police investigator and vampire fighter Laura Caxton everything she knows about monsters. After a bloody war visited upon Gettysburg by an army of vampires, Arkeley gave up his own life to save others. Except he didn't exactly die...

Arkeley accepted the curse and is now a vampire himself. What's worse, he's the savviest vampire ever – he knows all the tricks better than anyone. Caxton is now faced with the task of destroying him. But Arkeley knows all her tactics too; after all, he taught them to her. Caxton realizes she must finish Arkeley before he succeeds in his quest to exterminate his own family, one member at a time. But even more important, she has to prevent him from becoming a beast exponentially more dangerous – a Vampire Zero.

The author of 13 Bullets and 99 Coffins, David Wellington takes the Laura Caxton series to a whole new level in this action-packed third volume.

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Horror
Release date: September 1, 2008

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David Wellington

David Wellington

David Wellington is a master of blending terror with humanity, crafting stories that make readers question what lurks beneath the surface of everyday life. Known for his innovative approach to horror, Wellington has carved out a unique space for himself in the genre, drawing on his extensive background in writing thrillers and speculative fiction. His works often merge the supernatural with the deeply personal, weaving narratives that are as emotionally resonant as they are spine-chilling.

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Born in the United States, Wellington was drawn to storytelling from an early age, fascinated by the darker corners of literature and film. His early influences include everything from the works of Stephen King to the pulse-pounding tension of classic thrillers. It’s no surprise that his own books resonate with those who crave both the macabre and the relatable, filled with characters who are just as likely to be battling inner demons as they are facing literal ones.

David’s breakthrough came with the Monster Island series, a post-apocalyptic saga that introduced readers to a world overrun by zombies. But where many stories of the undead focus on gore and chaos, Wellington's writing stands out for its emotional depth, exploring survival, morality, and the complexity of human relationships in a world falling apart. This unique angle has earned him a loyal following, drawn to both his fast-paced, page-turning plots and the emotional stakes woven into every narrative.

What sets David Wellington apart is his ability to take familiar genre tropes and turn them on their head. Whether exploring apocalyptic horror, supernatural thrillers, or darker dystopian tales, his work is as much about exploring the psychology of his characters as it is about the horror that haunts them. It’s a tension that keeps readers on edge, not just with every shocking twist, but with the lingering sense that the true terror might lie within the characters themselves.

With a passion for both world-building and creating characters readers can’t help but root for—even as they face impossible odds—Wellington has become a staple in the world of modern horror and thriller fiction. Whether you’re drawn to his Monster series or his more recent ventures into supernatural thrillers, David Wellington’s ability to combine horror with humanity will keep you up late at night, questioning what you would do when the world turns dark.

His works are not just for fans of horror—they are for those who appreciate stories that push the boundaries of what fiction can do, delivering chills, thrills, and a deep dive into the human soul.

David Wellington also writes books under the pseudonym of D. Nolan Clark.

Laura Caxton

Laura Caxton consists of five books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

13 Bullets (Laura Caxton #1)
Unrated
99 Coffins (Laura Caxton #2)
Unrated
Vampire Zero (Laura Caxton #3)
Unrated
23 Hours (Laura Caxton #4)
Unrated
32 Fangs (Laura Caxton #5)
Unrated


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