Min Jae never saw himself working alongside the Man Killer, and his target, Hyeri, and neither of the two imagined a half-golem could even exist, let alone fight alongside them for his daughter's life. These separate stories dance around each other as they all find a common goal, although nothing turns out as expected. A human, Seok-Jo, who is to become paramount to both of them, is wasting away in his apartment when his daughter is targetted by Hyeri's predator uncle. Meanwhile, Min Jae, a member of the Natural Police employed by the Gwanlyo, an organization of vampires, is out for Hyeri's head for breaking the Gwanlyo code. Hyeri is hellbent on killing her uncle, Sa-Hak, and for good reason.Īs little girls go missing, Hyeri scours Korea for the man who traumatized her. I believe Todd Sullivan has hit upon something great for those who can handle a bit of gore. This adds to the uniqueness of the series, and it most definitely stands out among other vampire stories because of its gruesome nature. This is the second book in an extreme horror series about vampires, and as in the last book, these aren't your ordinary vampires.
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