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Mar 2, 2010 · Learn about the Native American legend of Apotamkin, a vampire-like creature that was cold to the touch and fed on blood. Find out how this legend inspired the Quileutte legend of The Cold One in Twilight.
Jan 14, 2013 · Mustafa Anan. 1.73K subscribers. Subscribed. 5.4K. 717K views 11 years ago. After much research, Bella eventually discovers that Edward is a vampire. Official movie site:...
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Jan 1, 2001 · The Los Angeles police are investigating two strings of gruesome deaths. One killer has left several horribly mangled corpses; the other murderer kills his victims seemingly without touching them. The investigators have only a single set of fingerprints to link the two series of crimes.
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Dec 15, 1995 · by Christopher Pike (Author) 4.6 49 ratings. See all formats and editions. Existing only to destroy humankind, a demonic force, disguised as a beautiful woman, ravages the lives of several people, including former street gang member Jerry Washington and journalist Peter James. Reprint.
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Jan 1, 1995 · Gruesomely shredded corpses attest to the presence of a brutal serial killer in Los Angeles. L.A. Times columnist Peter Jacobs gets involved when a caller confessing to the crimes stalks him.
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Jan 1, 1995 · Known for his bestselling young-adult horror fiction, Pike crossed over to adult fiction with The Season of Passage (1992). Here, he brings his considerable-albeit unevenly applied-skills to bear on a murky, labyrinthine tale of betrayal, unearthly romance and demonic slaughter.
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Oct 2, 1996 · The Los Angeles police are investigating two strings of gruesome deaths. One killer has left several horribly mangled corpses; the other murderer kills his victims seemingly without touching them. The investigators have only a single set of fingerprints to link the two series of crimes.
- Christopher Pike