The Gospel of Blood
is the autobiography of Nico Claux, a French morgue attendant whose morbid obsessions led him to grave robbery, cannibalism and murder in the early 1990s. It is a bone-chilling chronicle of a real-life vampire who prowled the Gothic cemeteries of Paris, unearthing coffins and mutilating the bodies inside. A practicing Satanist, Claux escalated to murder after working for a year in several morgues, receiving orders to kill from the corpses he had autopsied.
The Gospel of Blood
provides a rare insight into a killer’s tortured mind, as he relates the graphic details of his crimes, including never-before revealed confessions. It is a fascinating look inside the thoughts of a psychotic murderer who has found redemption in prison through art.
With 10 pages of exclusive photos. 242 pages. ISBN 979-8-70104-468-3. Foreword by John Borowski. Translated into English by Catherine Addams
The collector edition of The Gospel of Blood
, signed and stamped with a print of the thumb with the author's blood, costs $39 USD plus shipping .