
She believed she was untouchable, and for many years she was.Įven though she seemed to have an unquenchable thirst for blood. It may be that she was not -quite- the monster that folklore paints her, but that she was a product of her time, a Countess with nearly unlimited power and prestige, who was richer than the King, and became the target of political intrigue. by Susan Quinland First published in 2019 1 edition in 1 language. I researched, sifting through obvious myth, illogical assumptions, and horrific lore and found a fascinating aristocrat who had been nearly erased from History, so much of her life has ben reduced to conjecture. Blood Bath : a Dark Paranormal Thriller: She Is Done Waiting. And while scholars are in disagreement about just how many people she killed (650? 80? 30?), the fact remains that her legacy was one of blood, pride, entitlement, vanity, and probably more than a touch of madness. Paperback, 321 pages, Free bookmarks included.Several years ago I ran across an article about the Countess Erzsebet Bathory, arguably one of the worst series Killers of all time, and wondered why the heck I hadn’t heard of her. (Rated R: Violence and Sexuality) WARNING: This is a book about the worst. (Rated R: Violence and Sexuality) WARNING: This is a book about the worst serial killer of all time who had a particular penchant for torture and punishment. But being possessed by an evil spirit with a taste for blood wasnt part of the plan. It looked like the beginning of an exciting new life.īut being possessed by an evil spirit with a taste for blood wasn’t part of the plan. While visiting the castle of the notorious Erzsébet Báthory, she met Alex, an interesting and gorgeous professor. See search resultsfor this author Susan Quinland(Author)Format: Kindle Edition 4. Kindle Edition by Susan Quinland (Author) Visit Amazon's Susan Quinland Page Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Madison traveled halfway around the world to get away from her rotten, no good, cheating soon-to-be-ex-husband. Blood Bath: Book One of The Bathory Journals: She is done waiting. Why should it be any different now simply because she’s been dead for four hundred years? Sex, torture, murder it was all the same to her. Like most authors, I have been writing my whole life, beginning with my first 'novel' in 5th grade, written because I was bored in math class.


“Gripping…” “…unexpected twists and turns…” “Somebody really should make this into a movie…” “Not your usual ghost story…” “Captivating!” (Amazon reviews, average 5 stars)įour hundred years ago, the Countess Erzsébet Báthory of Hungary had everything she could ever want: vast wealth, royal family connections, unlimited power, and freedom to do anything she wanted.
