In Neo-Veridia, you don’t pay with cash. You pay with your veins.
For three centuries, the Sanguine Exchange has ruled the world. Blood is no longer just life-it is a commodity. It is traded, stored, priced, and consumed by the Apex: the immortal vampire elite who run the banks, the armies, and the governments. Humans are nothing more than livestock, their worth determined by their yield.
Elias Vane is a Senior Broker at the Exchange. He doesn’t drain people; he just moves the numbers. He lives a life of sterile luxury in the Penthouse District, indifferent to the suffering below-until a routine quality check changes everything.
Batch 49-Alpha isn’t normal blood. It doesn’t just sustain the vampires; it cures them.
When Elias discovers that the source of this miracle vintage-a young woman named Mira Solis-is scheduled for incineration, he makes a split-second decision that destroys his life. He steals her.
Now, the most powerful man in the city, Director Kael, has unleashed the elite Silencers to hunt them down. But as Elias drags Mira through the radioactive Dead Zones and the brutal underground Red Markets, he realizes Mira isn’t just a cure. She is a weapon. Her blood is lethal to the feral vampires of the wasteland and acts as a poison to the system that farms her.
Elias knows the math better than anyone: The economy is built on hunger. If he can get Mira to the central server, he won’t just escape. He will upload her biology into the digital ledger and crash the market forever.
The debt is due. The system is rigged. And the market is about to bleed out.
Perfect for fans of "The Matrix," "Daybreakers," and "Altered Carbon," this high-octane dystopian thriller reimagines the vampire mythos through the lens of ruthless capitalism and biological warfare.