When 16-year-old Segun Han, who dreams of becoming a motorcycle racer, returned home one night after a shootout with bikers, he discovered that his parents and older brother had been killed by a vampire. His family was gone. His home was a crime scene. The life he knew was over.
Segun became furious. The kind of fury that does not fade with time. The kind that burns cold and bright and refuses to be extinguished.
He started hunting vampires. Not as a hero. Not for justice. Because the monsters took everything from him and he will not rest until they pay.
But the vampires he hunts are not the weak, superstitious creatures of legend. They are Jinma. The most powerful vampires in existence. Twenty-four lords of the night, each heading a clan of horrors. Segun’s family was killed by one of them.
Now a teenage boy with a motorcycle and a death wish stalks the streets of Seoul, hunting monsters that have lived for centuries. Every night could be his last. Every battle could turn him into prey.
Will he become a vampire or die as a human? A brutal battle between vampires and hunters unfolds in Seoul, and Segun Han is standing right in the middle of it.

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