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Demon Deathchase
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English Title Vampire Hunter D: Demon Deathchase
Original title Vampire Hunter 3: D — Demon Deathchase
Japanese 吸血鬼ハンター3 D―妖殺行 (Banpaia Hantā 3: D — Yōsatsukō)
Author Hideyuki Kikuchi
Illustrator Yoshitaka Amano
Translator Kevin Leahy
English Publication Data
Publication date January 18, 2006
Published by DH Press, DMP Books
Pages 178
ISBN ISBN 1-59582-031-0
Japanese Publication Data
Publication date July 31, 1985
December 10, 2007
Published by Asahi Sonorama
ISBN ISBN 4-257-76310-8
ISBN 978-4-02-265502-8
Publication Order
English Volume 3
Preceded by
Raiser of Gales
Followed by
Tale of the Dead Town

Demon Deathchase is the third novel in the Vampire Hunter series.

Plot Summary[]

With his dying breath, an old man begs that his daughter and the Noble who made off with her be pursued and, if necessary, slain. Their destination is a spaceport in the Claybourne States and their ultimate goal—a world where their love might be safe. The vampire Mayerling is perhaps the only one humans ever spoke well of, and the girl, who remains strangely nameless throughout the book, goes with him of her own free will.

Still, the old man puts a hefty price on their heads, and that sort of blood in the water draws Hunters—the notorious Marcus clan and D. The four Marcus brothers Borgoff, Nolt, Groveck, and Kyle, along with their sister Leila, are as famous for their Vampire Hunting as they are for their predilection toward killing off the competition, and they hide a dark secret about their sister as well.

As if all this warfare wasn't lively enough, Mayerling pulls through the hamlet of Barbaroi and enlists a trio of powerful bodyguards from the local population—all of which are human/monster half-breeds.

Chapters[]

  • CHAPTER 01: VILLAGE OF THE DEAD
  • CHAPTER 02: FUGITIVES
  • CHAPTER 03: A VILLAGE OF FREAKS
  • CHAPTER 04: THE KILLING GAME
  • CHAPTER 05: JOURNEY'S END
  • CHAPTER 06: A PORT TO THE STARS

Main Characters[]

Antagonists[]

  • Mayerling (Greater Noble, who like all those in House of Mayerling, oversee the Western Frontier Sector)
  • The Barbarois (community of mutants and other misfits)
  • Hercules (giant sentient machine)
  • Apollo (giant sentient machine)

Other Characters[]

Bestiary[]

Technology[]

Locations[]

Adaptations[]

Cover Gallery[]

Trivia[]

Trivia pertaining to this volume.

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