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Meet Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter. Her 9-to-5 turns into 24-7 when three Missouri teenagers are killed-slaughtered in a way she has never seen before.
Romantic thrills, erotic chills and the sexiest vampire in the business. (Jayne Ann Krentz)
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- English Books
- School & Library Binding
- ISBN-10: 1417637889
- ISBN-13: 9781417637881
- Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
- Pub date: Sep 01, 2002
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback, Hardcover and Library Binding
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Bloody Bones
While not perfect, I think this has been the best of the series so far. I've always loved the plot action in these books but found the over-the-top caricaturization of the main character incredibly annoying. In this installment Anita actually makes mistakes, she experiences doubts, desire, and eve ... (continue)
While not perfect, I think this has been the best of the series so far. I've always loved the plot action in these books but found the over-the-top caricaturization of the main character incredibly annoying. In this installment Anita actually makes mistakes, she experiences doubts, desire, and even some defeat which goes a long way towards making her a character rather than just a caricature. Giving her a side-kick, and thereby a mirror in which to see herself differently, really helped add dimensions to her. Yes we still have to hear about her black Nike's and her inner-pants holster (time after time), but she comes across as much more natural in this book. That, along with a wide and varied host of new monsters, made for an excellent read.
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