The tiny exception? He's a vampire.
Born in 1920, and "brought over" shortly after D-Day in a little French village, 90-year-old Gifford still looks and feels 24. He has friends, a place in the community, a thriving business, and a big orange tabby cat named Fiddlestring. He knows where all the good restaurants are. He's very tidy about that "tiny exception" and has never killed anybody. All he lacks in his life is the beautiful girl who made him what he is today -- and then mysteriously vanished.
Now, suddenly, after sixty-five years, she's back and needs his help. But is she his long-lost love or a serial-killing fiend? Only time -- and blood -- will tell.
L. Neil Smith is a four-time Prometheus Award winner. His books include such acclaimed titles as The Probability Broach and Pallas. He is also the author of the Lando Calrissian (Star Wars) series.