Dead and Gone
Except for Sookie Stackhouse, folks in Bon Temps, Louisiana, knew little about vamps - and nothing about Weres. Until now. The Weres and shifters have finally revealed their existence to the ordinary world, and the backlash may have claimed the life of someone Sookie knew. But her determination...
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Except for Sookie Stackhouse, folks in Bon Temps, Louisiana, knew little about vamps - and nothing about Weres. Until now. The Weres and shifters have finally revealed their existence to the ordinary world, and the backlash may have claimed the life of someone Sookie knew. But her determination to find out who is responsible for the murder is put aside in the face of a far greater danger. A race of unhuman beings - older, more powerful, and more secretive than vampire or werewolves - is preparing for war. And Sookie will find herself an all-too-human pawn in their battle....
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780441018512 (0441018513)
ASIN: 441018513
Publisher: Ace Books
Pages no: 289
Edition language: English
Series: Sookie Stackhouse (#9)
I read the Sookie Stackhouse books one after another, like vampire crack. As such they all tend to blend into my mind a bit, but I remember all as enjoyable, and this latest volume kept my interest--I find Sookie a likable heroine to follow through her adventures. Sympathetic, real, plucky, flawed. ...
Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris (A Southern Vampire Tale Series 9)
Bobby Burnham was an asshole. Maybe Eric had gotten him on sale? Felicia, the bartender, looked unhappy when she saw me. She found something to do that involved crouching down out of my sight. I had an unfortunate history with the bartenders of Fangtasia. This was making as much of the moment as...
This book was one big fat yawn. I could care less about the fairies. They bore me to tears. I read this series for two things: Sookie, and the vampires. And the only saving grace with this book was Eric. And the fact that I ended up liking one of the characters I hadn't previously liked when he near...
As far as the series goes, this one feels like filler. It is a fun read but the characters do not seem to grow or change in any way nor are there any new revelations about the supernatural world Harris has created. It is simply another day in the oh-so-crazy life of Sookie Stackhouse.