For centuries, the vampire has haunted our nightmares and seduced our imaginations. But long before Bram Stoker's Dracula or the glittering vampires of modern fiction, these immortal beings stalked the shadows of human history.
From the blood-drinking demons of ancient Mesopotamia and the restless revenants of Slavic graveyards to the chilling 18th-century vampire panics in Serbia, The Vampire Codex traces the undead across continents and millennia. Uncover the true origins of vampire legends, born not only from superstition, but from misunderstood diseases like porphyria and rabies, the horrors of plague-ravaged villages, and humanity's deepest fears of death, decay, and the unknown.
Blending rigorous historical research with gripping storytelling, R. E. Winters reveals how the vampire evolved from a grotesque corpse rising from the grave into a sophisticated symbol of power, seduction, and eternal hunger. Along the way, you'll meet real historical figures accused of vampirism, explore global variants from the Chinese jiangshi to the Caribbean loogaroo, and discover why this creature continues to fascinate us in the 21st century.
Are you ready to look into the mirror of the monster... and recognize yourself?