Hideyuki Kikuchi's Vampire Hunter D Vol. 6 (manga) (Part 1 of 2) - Nook Edition
A vital piece of information regarding a “person of great interest” to D sends him galloping across a dangerous desert. He is tailed by Granny Viper, the people finder, who needs to cross the desert herself to bring home one of the Hidden, someone once imprisoned by a Noble.
Hideyuki Kikuchi's Vampire Hunter D Vol. 6 (manga) (Part 1 of 2) - Nook Edition
A vital piece of information regarding a “person of great interest” to D sends him galloping across a dangerous desert. He is tailed by Granny Viper, the people finder, who needs to cross the desert herself to bring home one of the Hidden, someone once imprisoned by a Noble.
Doubtful that they can make it through the journey alive, Granny ingratiates themselves to D, hoping that the vampire hunter would protect them from the perils of the land when the time comes. Which is just as well, since “the desert of no return,” as the name implies, is no ordinary desert. In fact, no one has ever come out of it alive!
Along the way, D gets on the wrong side of the Bullow Brothers, two of the roughest, toughest hunters there are and they are looking for some payback.
It’s D out on the wild frontier, complete with covered wagon and guns a-blazin’. Or rather, sword a-slashin’.
(Formatted for the Nook eReader device screen resolution.)
Hideyuki Kikuchi is one of Japan's top sci-fi/horror writers. Over the past two decades, several of his works have been adapted into live-action and anime movies, including Vampire Hunter D and his first novel, Demon City Shinjuku. Drawing from such inspirations as Horror of Dracula, Kikuchi has spawned over 17 novels in his Vampire Hunter D series.
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A vital piece of information regarding a “person of great interest” to D sends him galloping across a dangerous desert. He is tailed by Granny Viper, the people finder, who needs to cross the desert herself to bring home one of the Hidden, someone once imprisoned by a Noble.
Doubtful that they ...