New eBook Aims to Explain the Genetic Origin of the First Vampire

Author Ron Stillman has published an ebook on smashwords.com that aims to explain the genetic origin of the first vampire. The book offers a plausible explanation for the existence of vampires.

Fort Lee, NJ, April 12, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Free ebook novella, “Cult of the Iron Cobra,” explains the genetic origin of the first vampire.

Author Ron Stillman makes a case for how a vampire could actually mutate from a human.

Author Ron Stillman has published “Cult of the Iron Cobra,” a book that explains in genetic detail how a vampire could be “born.” He postulates that Countess Elizabeth Bathory of Hungary, who lived in the 15th and 16th centuries, could have been the first vampire in history.

The theory is that the “Blood Countess” who tortured and murdered over 600 young women and girls, had a genetic disorder that caused her blood cells to divide according to the formula for the summation of the Fibonacci Sequence. This being a slower cell division than the normal geometric cell division of humans, caused a shortage of blood cells. Hence, the need for human blood, which the Countess Bathory craved.

The book is available for free at the ebook publishing web site smashwords.com, using the "Adult Content" option.

According to the smashwords web site, smashwords.com was founded in 2008, Smashwords is the leading distributor of self-published ebooks. More than 60,000 authors, small presses and literary agents around the world publish over 200,000 ebooks through Smashwords. Smashwords makes ebook publishing fast, free and easy. Smashwords distributes to major online retailers such as the Apple iBookstore, Barnes & Noble, Sony, Kobo, Baker & Taylor Blio, Page Foundry and the Diesel eBook Store. Smashwords is based in Los Gatos, California, and can be reached on the web at http://www.smashwords.com. Visit the official Smashwords blog at http://blog.smashwords.com/.

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