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Red Dice

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Simon & Schuster, 1995 - Juvenile Fiction - 193 pages
Alisa and her former FBI partner, Joel, learn of a government plan to capture them in order to steal and analyze their vampire blood for the purpose of duplicating it, and when Joel is caught, Alisa risks her life to free him. Original.

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The ending, though, totally threw me off guard. - Goodreads
The ending will leave you in shock. - Goodreads
Stephanie Meyer should take pointers from him! - Goodreads

Review: The Red Dice (The Last Vampire #3)

User Review  - Sangita M. - Goodreads

This part of the extraordinary series ends tragically, leaving a hope of a new beginning. Sita meets an enemy from her past, who managed to live for almost seven hundred years. The whole book is full ... Read full review

Review: The Red Dice (The Last Vampire #3)

User Review  - Lavanya S Ray - Goodreads

This part of the extraordinary series ends tragically, leaving a hope of a new beginning. Sita meets an enemy from her past, who managed to live for almost seven hundred years. The whole book is full ... Read full review

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Section 2
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About the author (1995)

Christopher Pike is the pseudonym of Kevin McFadden, one of America's most popular young adult fiction writers. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, on November 12, 1954, but grew up in Los Angeles, California. He took on various jobs before writing Slumber Party, Weekend, and Chain Letter, all of which became bestsellers. His other works include The Last Vampire series; the Final Friends trilogy; The Lost Mind; Witch; Whisper of Death; Alosha; The Yanti; Bury Me Deep; and Fall into Darkness. He also writes the children's series Spooksville and adult novels including Sati; The Season of Passage; The Listeners; The Cold One; The Blind Mirror and Falling.

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