An undead mother and daughter face down a strange community of killers in the fantastically sinister conclusion of the Blood Trilogy.
Two and a half years have passed since the events in Blood Like Ours. Rebecca and Moonflower, now both immortal blood-feeders, have been living nomadically, preying on catfished unsavory characters across the American West and moving on before anyone notices them. One night their mark turns on them, leading them into a storage unit where a group of men trap them. The group is led by Tom Burden, an electrician who freelances for a shadowy FBI initiative for hunting down supernatural predators.
Rebecca and Moonflower have not been trapped for execution–no, the FBI has a proposal for them. They are to head to a town called Solace on the outskirts of Seattle. Solace is an entire town of people like Rebecca and Moonflower. Tom accompanies Rebecca and Moonflower north, and as he and Rebecca unwillingly become closer, he confesses his own tortured history: the father of a daughter who was killed by someone like Rebecca; a father who was then tried for his own daughter’s murder. His vendetta against her kind has been softened by his new relationship with this family.
When they arrive in Solace, a town where the living and undead live in harmony and safety, where Tom is welcomed for his electrician skills and Moonflower has a chance to be a child again, the whole thing feels too good to be true. And maybe it is. Seething under the peaceful surface is an undercurrent of violence, a ruling order with ruthless plans…