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Review: 'The Red Sacrament' by Sara Hinkley

Look at that cover, just look at it. It drew me in immediately and the book matches its hypnotic quality perfectly. The Red Sacrament  by Sara Hinkley is a rich book, full of detail, and yet I feel like it flew by. I am enormously impressed by it and it's probably going to be one of my favourite books this year. Thanks to Titan Books and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Pub. Date : 07/07/2026 Publisher : Titan Books Paris, 1869. The Théâtre Saint-Siméon is the place to be, if you can get in. The black slips of paper that guarantee entry are rare and highly desired, and given only to certain persons. The actors on stage are magnetic and ageless, performing only at midnight and never seen during the day… Arnault and his clan of vampires have survived for as long as they have by observing a rigid set of rules. At night, they perform on stage at the Théâtre Saint-Siméon, picking off just enough people in the audience to survive. But ...

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