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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Vulkan is notably very ageist and ableist, showing disgust for the elderly and specifically barring them and the infirm from joining his vampiric host.
** Roach is violently misogynistic as well as racist, and Kobra and his biker buddies are of the Nazi type.
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* CoolGuns: Kobra's signature weapon is a genuine Nazi-era Mauser C96 pistol, which he bought in Mexico. It's his most valued possession, and he carries it with him at all times.
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* SaltSolution: Thanks to Father Silvera, the heroes discover that [[spoiler:seawater]] is an anathema to vampires. At the end of the novel, [[spoiler:an earthquake collapses most of Los Angles into the ocean, destroying the vampire host.]]
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Prince Vulkan, master of the vampires, looses his army of the undead on Los Angeles. Vulkan's plan is to replace humankind, city by city, with the living dead. Four people stand in his way. Homicide detective Andy Palatazin, a Hungarian immigrant who fled this scourge as a child, and who is determined to stop it now; young Tommy Chandler, whose parents were killed before his eyes, and wants revenge; TV star Wes Richer who hopes to save his beloved by tracking Vulkan to his lair; and Father Silvera, a dying priest, who believes that God has chosen him to destroy the vampire prince.


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* KillItWithWater: Thanks to Father Silvera, the heroes discover that [[spoiler:seawater]] is an anathema to vampires. At the end of the novel, [[spoiler:an earthquake collapses most of Los Angles into the ocean, destroying the vampire host.]]

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