
<p><b>He lied about his identity. Two hundred years later, he’s still paying the price…</b></p><p><br></p><p>Prussia, 1841. Abraham only ever wanted to play violin. Hiding his Jewish status so he can study at the prestigious Berlin Academy of Music, the eager young man is delighted to find a patron who believes in him. But he’s mortified when his new friend turns him into a vampire… and Abraham earns the fury of an ancient antisemite who vows to see him permanently dead.</p><p><br></p><p>Fleeing the hate-mongering fiend across the decades, the sensitive violinist at last settles in twenty-first-century New Jersey with a mortal woman. But when he discovers his relentless tormentor has tracked him down yet again, Abraham despairs he’ll never find true happiness.</p><p><br></p><p>With everyone he’s ever loved at risk, can he escape the rage of a ruthless bigot?</p><p>In a complex tale woven through history, Katherine Villyard delivers a fresh and insightful twist on the vampire novel. Inf