Radmila Marzanna’s mother is the Slavic Goddess of Death and Winter, and her father, Samael, the Angel of Death. Her mother manages the Waiting Room of the Dead, and her father delivers death. World War Two and the holocaust flood the Waiting Room with horribly mistreated souls, and her parent’s marriage is on the rocks.
Three vampire sisters try to keep a vast treasure out of the Nazi’s hands while a sorceress called Fata Morgana sides with Hitler and Mussolini to take over the world. The killing continues, and as the planet descends into madness, the vampire sisters cling to their humanity as the humans disregard theirs. The killing is too much, and the vampires, witches, and the werewolves of the Old World can’t take it anymore and want to leave for the United States.
The Goddess buys the MS Vulcania and loads as many Otherworldly and vulnerable humans as possible aboard for The Journey to New Edgarton and a fresh start. Their voyage is fraught with danger, and it’s only feasible because of the magic of three triplet witches: Gimble, Qimble, and Zimble Gosar. A Catholic Priest asks what it means to be human, and Radmila gets her monthly cycle and learns how babies are made.
Is there room for life in a world intent on killing itself? The monsters of old realize the tables have turned. They are not as evil as the Nazis. Humans have become monsters, and it scares them.