The Blood Countess
 

The Blood Countess

by Andrei Codrescu

A folk belief that on bitter cold nights the stars come down to mate with wolves. An adolescent boy, sexually aroused by an "iron maiden" torture device. The smell of paprika and boiled chicken served with Tokay wine. These and other vivid images of Hungary in the 16th century, and Hungary today, swirl together amid scenes of luxury and barbarity and talk of Martin Luther's Christianity... (read more)

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Whoa! What a story. I first discovered the so-called Blood Countess while watching a history channel program about vampires. I became interested and found this fictional book based on semi-true stories. I couldn't put it down! It was a bit bloody and had some very strong sexual content but I loved it!

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