In the vast landscape of horror fiction, where vampires and werewolves dominate the collective imagination, Predators’ Symphony emerges as a fresh take on these classic myths. This webnovel, written by Alexia Rouanet, reimagines the 2011 graphic novel Morsures by Edmond Tourriol. The story uniquely blends vampire and werewolf lore, following a dancer whose life is upended after encountering an anarchist vampire and receiving a werewolf heart transplant.
Set in a shared universe, this reboot expands on the original narrative, exploring complex themes of identity, power, and the nature of monstrosity. It challenges readers to question the boundaries between good and evil in a world where heroes grapple with their own dual natures. Predators’ Symphony offers a contemporary twist on age-old myths, promising to captivate readers with its innovative approach to the genre.
Paris. An exotic dancer. An anarchist vampire. A werewolf on the run.
X is a dancer in an adult club. Her life takes a turn the day she meets Zartan, an anarchist vampire with multiple secrets, during a private dance. Their encounter marks the beginning of her transformation and a painful and complex quest for identity. Indeed, Zartan has scores to settle with the entire vampire society of old Europe and intends to use X to destabilize the established power.
But things don’t go as planned. Following a last-minute heart transplant to save her life, she discovers that her new heart is none other than that of a male werewolf. When the full moon rises, it takes control. The two creatures share the same body, and one lives in the head of the other…
Dive into a universe where the boundaries between good and evil crumble, where monsters are not who you think they are, and where heroes must fight against their own nature.