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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
May 2002

Author
  
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Followed by
  
Hawksong


Country
  
United States

Series
  
Den of Shadows

Originally published
  
May 2002

Preceded by
  
Shattered Mirror

Cover artist
  
Cliff Nielsen

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Publisher
  
Delacorte Press, a division of Random House

Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Genres
  
Gothic fiction, Horror fiction, Vampire literature, Young adult fiction

Similar
  
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes books, Vampire books, Young adult fiction books

Midnight Predator is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, published in 2002 when the author was 18. The novel was an ALA Quick Pick and “a must-read” according to School Library Journal, who also wrote that “the plot and characters are so skillfully intertwined that each one moves the story to its thoughtful ending.” Fannie Heaslip Lea’s poem "The Dead Faith" appears in the beginning of the book.

Summary

Though she was once a happy teenager with a wonderful family and a full life, Turquoise Draka is now a hunter, committed to no higher purpose than making money and staying alive. In a deadly world of vampires, shape-shifters, and powerful mercenaries, she'll track any prey if the price is right. Her current assignment: to assassinate Jeshickah, one of the cruelest vampires in history. Her employer: an unknown contact who wants the job done fast. Her major obstacle: she'll have to mask her strength and enter Midnight, a fabled Vampire realm, as a human slave. Vulnerable and defenseless, she faces her greatest challenge ever.

References

Midnight Predator Wikipedia