| Author/Contributor(s): | Lake, Mel |
| Publisher: | Severn River Publishing |
| Date: | 3/9/2027 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Being the only vampire at the scene of a vampire attack is, Mitchell Townsend will admit, not a great look.
Mitchell is a PI—has been for most of his hundred-plus years as a vampire—and right now his biggest case is his own.
The victim is the YouTube personality who spent the last month publicly branding Mitchell the "Undead Deadbeat Dad" to half a million subscribers. His body turned up with suspicious neck injuries. Mitchell's name was in his calendar. So yes, it looks bad.
Every vampire in Phoenix already thinks he did it, the police agree, and Mitchell's list of supernatural abilities remains, after a full century, embarrassingly short. Meanwhile VampCon carries on around him: three thousand fans in plastic fangs, blood product vendors hawking ethically sourced O-negative, and enough anti-vamp protesters outside to make the evening news. His only ally is a Gen Z assistant who has had to explain, in increasing desperation, what going viral means and why a million views is not the win it sounds like.
He's broke, he's canceled, and somewhere in this convention center is the real killer—who, unlike Mitchell, is not currently the prime suspect.
Perfect for fans of What We Do in The Shadows and Only Murders In The Building, a sharp and funny paranormal mystery where the vampire is the last person anyone trusts—and the only one working the case.