Setting sail from a harbor choked with sunken ships, where plague victims are burned in great furnaces, Lord Baltimore reveals a terrible incident that took place during the war, where his men fell victim to creatures that feast on the freshly dead, and Baltimore himself first met the vampire who has become his obsession.
Praise for Baltimore or The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire:
"Mythic adventure, midway between Lovecraft and the Brothers Grimm. The book burns with black inspiration." -Sci Fi Magazine
Imagine wild dogs ambling along and feeding from the dead, as well as the lively. Imagine witnessing the blood of your friends dripping from the maws of these dogs. Guess what? A dog is coming for you, and you, my friend have been shot in the leg. That's Baltimore's situation. Kind of. Sort of. See, instead of contending against wild dogs, he must fight giant vampire bats. To quote Hellboy, "Crap." Read Full Review