The Vampyricon consists of three
full-length novels: The Priest of
Blood, The Lady of Serpents, and
The Queen of Wolves.
It
is the tale of Aleric, the Falconer, who
-- in the Middle Ages -- is conscripted
into the Crusades, but abandons war to
seek his own destruction -- but instead
finds new life within the bloody embrace
of Pythia, the Lady of Serpents.
Douglas Clegg
was born in Virginia and raised
in Hawaii, Connecticut and Virginia. By
eleven, he walked up most of the steps
of the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan,
Mexico; by 16, he'd entered the Alhambra
in Spain. From those two experiences, he
fell in love with traveling and even
managed to live in Paris for awhile in
his heavily misspent youth. He has been
writing fiction since childhood, but
only pursued publication of it beginning
in his late twenties.
Clegg is a
Bram Stoker Award-winning author of
several novels of dark fantasy, horror,
and suspense, including The Machinery of
Night, The Hour Before Dark, and The
Abandoned.