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Vampire Hunter D Volume 7: Mysterious Journey to the North Sea, Part One stars D who, even a reluctant hero can’t refuse the last request of a beautiful woman. On her deathbed, the mortally wounded woman gives Vampire Hunter D a strange gem and asks him to deliver the priceless stone to her sister, far off in a North Sea fishing village. Vampire Hunter D’s journey is made ever more perilous by a series of scoundrels and rogues hired by the girl’s murderer. They’ll stop at nothing to claim the jewel. Will they catch the infamous Vampire Hunter D? Hideyuki Kikuchi’s crackling narrative and Yo[**]aka Amano’s imaginative artwork make this a must-read entry in the series of Vampire Hunter D.
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