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Beasts in Velvet (Warhammer) by Jack Yeovil
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Beasts in Velvet (Warhammer) (edition 1994)

by Jack Yeovil

Series: The Vampire Genevieve (3), Warhammer (fiction) (The Vampire Genevieve 3)

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As a vicious killer known only as "The Beast" because of the ferocity of his crimes, stalks the streets of Altdorf, disgraced watchman "Filthy" Harald Kleindeinst is reinstated with the assignment to stop the bloody reign of terror and uncover the murderer's true identity. In the Imperial capital of Altdorf, a killer stalks the streets. Nicknamed The Beast by those who have seen the remains of his victims all evidence points to the haughty members of the Imperial court, the wealthy and privileged who are a law unto themselves.… (more)
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Title:Beasts in Velvet (Warhammer)
Authors:Jack Yeovil
Info:Boxtree Ltd (1994), Paperback, 240 pages
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Beasts in Velvet by Jack Yeovil

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A great detective story with horror elements, with good characters and that really leans into the Old World Warhammer setting without relying on previous knowledge of it. Kim Newman brings his A game here, even is written under a pseudonym. ( )
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Her last pfennigs had gone on gin, and now all she had to warm her was the sting in her throat.
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As a vicious killer known only as "The Beast" because of the ferocity of his crimes, stalks the streets of Altdorf, disgraced watchman "Filthy" Harald Kleindeinst is reinstated with the assignment to stop the bloody reign of terror and uncover the murderer's true identity. In the Imperial capital of Altdorf, a killer stalks the streets. Nicknamed The Beast by those who have seen the remains of his victims all evidence points to the haughty members of the Imperial court, the wealthy and privileged who are a law unto themselves.

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Altdorf, the capital city of the Empire, is being stalked by a Beast. Rich and poor alike are beseiged. It's up to investigator "Filthy" Harald Kleindeinst, and the seer Rosanna Ophuls to discover who is the Beast, and to stop it.
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