Phantom Embrace (2016)

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Thick trees and a bounty of chest-high weeds hid them from the guards’ view and stymied the sunlight each time it tried to penetrate the dense foliage and hint at their presence.
An impressively large army of network special ops soldiers commanded by Chris Reordon lingered down the road, out of sight, ready to back up the immortals when they stormed the compound.
An attack like this in daylight carried risks. Once the battle began, all but the eldest immortals would have to take care to keep the
...ir masks on and to sustain as little damage to their suits as they possibly could to protect themselves from the sun’s rays. They wouldn’t burst into flames when exposed to sunlight the way vampires in movies did. They would rapidly sunburn instead, then blister. Things would swiftly go downhill from there. Yuri knew from experience that such could be incredibly painful.
But the mercenaries wouldn’t see an afternoon strike coming. And the vampires slumbering in the large building that housed them would not be able to join the fray outside.


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