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The Song of the Vampire: A Vampire Thriller

The Assembly, Book 4

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The Song of the Vampire: A Vampire Thriller

By: Steve McHugh
Narrated by: Ralph Lister
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Old grudges erupt, spelling potential disaster for the Assembly, in the fourth volume of this urban fantasy from the author of the Hellequin Chronicles.

Lingering resentments die hard. And for folks like Miles Watson, an undead investigator who helps the Assembly track down criminals threatening the peace between human and vampire-kind, the lust for vengeance can last for decades . . .

When Miles finds himself caught up in the botched assassination of a famous singer—with whom he has history—and a new kind of weapon that could mean serious trouble for those possessing an issue with UV light, he suspects there's more to the story than a mere fan with a case of the blues. And the more he digs in, the more dangerous things get.

Because some of the perpetrators seem intimately acquainted with the inner workings of the Assembly. And if those who keep the laws for the lawless aren't to be trusted, then no one—living or dead—truly is.

Blending quick wit, smart dialogue, unforgettable characters, and tight plotting, The Song of the Vampire is the fast-paced, unputdownable continuation of a vampire mystery series you can't help but want to sink your teeth into.

©2026 Steve McHugh (P)2026 Podium Audio
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