Such a Dark Thing: Theology of the Vampire Narrative in Popular Culture
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M. Jess Peacock., & M. Jess Peacock|AUTHOR. (2015). Such a Dark Thing: Theology of the Vampire Narrative in Popular Culture . Wipf and Stock Publishers.

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M. Jess Peacock and M. Jess Peacock|AUTHOR. 2015. Such a Dark Thing: Theology of the Vampire Narrative in Popular Culture. Wipf and Stock Publishers.

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M. Jess Peacock and M. Jess Peacock|AUTHOR. Such a Dark Thing: Theology of the Vampire Narrative in Popular Culture Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2015.

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