A razor-sharp vampire mystery that sinks its teeth into loneliness, grief, and forbidden desire.
When four elderly patients fall to their deaths from the sixth floor of the same hospital in rapid succession, rookie officer Su-Yeon refuses to accept the official explanation: suicide, brought on by isolation. Her colleagues move on—but Su-Yeon can’t. Her closest friend, Grandma Eun-Shim, lives on that very floor, and Su-Yeon is determined to protect her.
Her search for answers leads her to Violette, a cryptic stranger at the scene who claims she’s a vampire hunter tracking her lost lover. Su-Yeon dismisses her at first—until a fifth victim is found, their body completely drained of blood.
As the line between myth and reality blurs, Su-Yeon is pulled into a chilling investigation that forces her to confront not just the predator in their midst, but the loneliness haunting them all.
For fans of Cursed Bunny and Woman, Eating, The Midnight Shift is a propulsive, genre-bending tale of queer longing, monstrous hunger, and the high cost of being invisible.
A Korea Bestseller.
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