Dead and Gone: Sookie Stackhouse Southern Vampire Mystery #9
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Rating | : | 4.46 (793 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0028TY1FG |
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Number of Pages | : | 163 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-19 |
Language | : | English |
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Meanwhile, the FBI is asking questions about Sookie's uncanny ability to locate survivors after an explosion, and trouble is brewing among the secretive fae. (May)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. . While the initial reveal goes smoothly, the brutal crucifixion of a young werepanther behind the local bar makes Sookie wonder if the people of Bon Temps, La., are as tolerant as she thought. Harris tries to cram too much into a single story, and even die-hard fans of Sookie's adventures in print and on HBO's True Blood will complain about the plot gaps. From Publishers Weekly Telep
"The Written Equivalent to a Little Old Lady's House: So Much Clutter" according to PrincessD. Set approximately three months after the tumultuous events of the previous entry in her Sookie Stackhouse series (2008's From Dead to Worse), author Charlaine Harris' latest release, Dead and Gone, takes off full-speed ahead and never once slows down. Therein lies a very big problem with this book, thoughUnfortunately for the fans of Ms. Harris' usually-compelling series, the result of all her labor last year is just a crazy quilt of frenetic event. A Review of Books 1-8! {NO Spoilers} I first heard of this series because of True Blood. Yeah, I'm one of those that got late in the game LOL. At the time I hadn't started my obsession with UF and PNR so it was quite understandable that a couch potato like me learned of the TV show before finding out there was a book series behind it.After I got addicted to reading everything paranormal, this series kept popping into my radar. I had already seen the show and loved it, because of that . "a lot going on in Sookie's ninth outing" according to audrey frances. This is the ninth book in Charlaine Harris's Sookie Stackhouse series, and it is busy busy busy! The book starts off with the weres coming out of their closet, but then most of the book is not about that at all. Then Jason's wife is found dead in a horrific way, but then most of the book isn't about that either. Then Niall (Sookie's fae great grandfather) shows up, but most of the book you get my point. I am someone who's defended that there's a l
And Sookie will find herself an all- too human pawn in their battle. But her determination to find out who was responsible for the murder is put aside in the face of a far greater danger. Except for Sookie Stackhouse, folks in Bon Temps, Louisiana, knew little about vamps-and nothing about weres. The weres and shifters have finally revealed their existence to the ordinary world. A race of unhuman beings-older, more powerful, and more secretive than vampires or werewolves-is preparing for war. Until now. And the backlash may have claimed the life of someone Sookie knew well