Yes, 'Book of Blood' is based on a true story. It delves into some real - life elements that are often overlooked. However, it also has elements of fictional horror added to it to make it more engaging.
Yes. The 'Bad Blood' book tells the real - life events related to Theranos. It details how the company misled investors, partners, and the public about its blood - testing technology which was far from being as revolutionary as it was claimed to be. There were false claims about the accuracy and capabilities of their devices, and the book uncovers this whole sordid affair.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might be a horror - themed story, perhaps involving some dark secrets, blood - related mysteries or supernatural elements.
Since I'm not familiar with the 'book of blood story', it's difficult to say exactly who the main characters are. But in a story with such a title, we might expect to find a character who is somehow related to the book of blood. It could be a researcher or an adventurer who stumbles upon this book and becomes involved in the strange events it contains. There might also be a villainous character who is trying to use the power of the book for their own evil purposes, or a victim who is caught up in the horror that unfolds because of the book.
The true story elements in 'Book of Blood' could be related to the psychological states of the characters. It's possible that the author has taken real - life psychological research or real - life accounts of people experiencing extreme fear or trauma and used them in the book. For instance, how people react to seeing something they can't explain, or how they cope with a situation that defies their understanding. This could be based on true stories of people who have been through such situations, and then the author adds a horror - filled fictional layer on top of it to create a more intense reading experience.