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Justin Somper is the British author of the ''
Vampirates ''Vampirates'' is a series of books by British author Justin Somper about a set of twin children, Connor and Grace Tempest, who get separated at sea and are picked up by two very different ships. The term ''Vampirate'' refers to a vampire living ...
'' and the ''Allies & Assassins'' children's novel series.


Biography

Somper was born in
St Albans St Albans () is a cathedral city in Hertfordshire, England, east of Hemel Hempstead and west of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, Hatfield, north-west of London, south-west of Welwyn Garden City and south-east of Luton. St Albans was the first major ...
, England, and graduated from the
University of Warwick The University of Warwick ( ; abbreviated as ''Warw.'' in post-nominal letters) is a public research university on the outskirts of Coventry between the West Midlands (county), West Midlands and Warwickshire, England. The university was founded i ...
. He worked as a publicist before starting his writing career. He has since authored six books in a series called ''Vampirates'' and two under the title ''Allies and Assassins''.


Bibliography


''Vampirates'' series

# '' Demons of the Ocean'' (2005) # '' Tide of Terror'' (2006) # '' Blood Captain'' (2008) # '' Black Heart'' (2009) # '' Empire of Night'' (2010) # '' Immortal War'' (2011) * "Dead Deep" (2007) is a short story created for World Book Day 2007. It is available online."Vampirace after ''Demons of the Ocean'' and before ''Tide of Terror''."
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''Allies & Assassins'' series

# ''Allies & Assassins'' (2013) # ''A Conspiracy of Princes'' (2015)


References


External links


''Vampirates''
official website * {{DEFAULTSORT:Somper, Justin Alumni of the University of Warwick English fantasy writers 21st-century English novelists Living people Writers from St Albans Year of birth missing (living people) British horror writers English male short story writers English short story writers English male novelists 21st-century British short story writers 21st-century English male writers