The book was a financial success for Loomis and his fourth best-selling book. However, not long after its publication, he became distracted by the attentions of Angelique Stokes Collins and suffered from writer's block after her death. He was searching for a copy of the book that he had given to Angelique when the maid, Hoffman, angrily threw it out of the room. The book ended up in the hands of the Barnabas from the main time band, and further cemented his intentions of travelling to parallel time.
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| - The Life and Death of Barnabas Collins
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| - The book was a financial success for Loomis and his fourth best-selling book. However, not long after its publication, he became distracted by the attentions of Angelique Stokes Collins and suffered from writer's block after her death. He was searching for a copy of the book that he had given to Angelique when the maid, Hoffman, angrily threw it out of the room. The book ended up in the hands of the Barnabas from the main time band, and further cemented his intentions of travelling to parallel time.
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| - The book was a financial success for Loomis and his fourth best-selling book. However, not long after its publication, he became distracted by the attentions of Angelique Stokes Collins and suffered from writer's block after her death. He was searching for a copy of the book that he had given to Angelique when the maid, Hoffman, angrily threw it out of the room. The book ended up in the hands of the Barnabas from the main time band, and further cemented his intentions of travelling to parallel time. Loomis intended to write a follow-up to the book after encountering this Barnabas. However, he was bitten by the vampire and forced to destroy this new work. The front cover of the book was relatively simple, with just the title and author's name. The back cover included a brief biography of the author:
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