I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could potentially be about a beta character and something related to their blood, perhaps a story where their blood has special properties or is involved in a mystery.
I'm sorry, but I have no idea which author wrote 'the beta's blood novel'. It could be an indie author or someone relatively unknown. You might need to do some research in specific literary databases or ask in book - related forums.
A 'blood money novel' could refer to a novel that involves themes related to ill - gotten gains, perhaps money obtained through immoral or illegal means like murder or crime. It might explore the consequences, moral dilemmas, or the stories of those involved with such 'blood money'.
The Great Hitman was a crime film co-produced by France, Italy, and West Germany. It was released in France on October 23, 1974. The film was directed by Jacques Delai and starred by Alain Delon and Ricardo Kuchola. The plot was about the protagonist, Sifredi, who killed the younger brother of his rival, Winbond, in order to avenge his friend, Capella, who was killed. However, Winbond launched a large-scale counterattack. Sifredi was captured alive and his assistant Fu Nan was thrown into the sea. Winbond did not execute Sifredi, but put him in an asylum after getting him drunk. Later, Sifredi was rescued by Fu Nan, who was thrown into the sea. Three years later, they would annihilate Sino Nation in one fell swoop. The movie was an action, plot, and crime film. The director, Jacques Drey, deliberately created the image of the main character, Schmidty, the leader of the underworld.
The term 'blood money' often has a negative connotation. It could be a story about a historical event where a group of people profited from the suffering of others. For example, during times of slavery, slave owners made money from the forced labor of slaves. That money was essentially 'blood money' as it was based on the exploitation and dehumanization of a large group of people. Another possibility is a story about a corrupt business deal where bribes were involved and the money made was 'dirty' or 'blood money' because it came from unethical practices.