Living Dead in Dallas (Sookie Stackhouse / Southern Vampire Series #2) by Charlaine Harris

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(Mass Market Paperback - ACE MASS-M)

  • Pub. Date: March 2002
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,160

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    • Pub. Date: March 2002
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,160

    Synopsis

    This is the second book in Charlaine Harris' popular Southern Vampire Mysteries series. Telepathic vampire maven (and cocktail waitress) Sookie Stackhouse has been tasked with locating an abducted vampire and suppressing an upstart anti-undead religious cult.

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    This is one terrific read. Harris has created a charming and winning character in Sookie Stackhouse—cocktail waitress, telepath, and girlfriend of a vampire. Stackhouse lives in a different world, one where vampires, werewolves, and assorted other mythical beings actually exist. She is beholden to the local Louisiana nest of vampires and is sent by its head, Eric, to help the nest in Dallas. It seems that one of their vamps has disappeared and they need a telepath to track him and possibly save him. She dutifully follows Bill to Dallas where they stay at an interesting vampire hotel complete with windowless rooms and synthetic blood. In Dallas they discover a fanatical religious cult that is vehemently opposed to vampires and is trying to destroy them or, better yet, get them to destroy themselves. Sookie has to dive headlong into this mystery before she gets to try her hand and her mind at solving the murder of a fellow worker back home. Harris creates wonderful characters, an inventive plot, and terrific situations. She has a real feel for the world she has created and allows the willing suspension of disbelief to do its job. Her work is reminiscent of Laurel Hamilton and her Anita Blake series but much less dense. It also reminds a reader of Tanya Huff's work and has the same light touch. There is plenty of sexual tension between Sookie and her boyfriend but also between Sookie and Eric, who also wants her for his own. At the same time there is a joy and an innocence about the work that make it very appealing. (A Southern Vampire Novel) Category: Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror. KLIATT Codes: SA—Recommended for senior high school students, advanced students, and adults. 2002,Berkley, Ace, 262p., , Philadelphia, PA

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    Biography

    Born and raised in the Mississippi Delta, Charlaine Harris is best known for her paranormal mysteries -- a sly, wry blend of humor, horror, that has been called "cozies with teeth."

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    Thrillingby twOH

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    November 15, 2009: I can't put these books down. Sookie Stackhouse series is really exciting. I even got my husband to read them and he is enjoying them as much as I am.

    Very Good READ!by lauriecilley

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    November 12, 2009: This being the second book in the series, I am still hooked on these! However... I did find this book to be alot different from that of the HBO show, but it still didnt deter me from reading it. Even though I found the basic story line to be the same and what actually happened in it to be a lot different, I still thought it to be a very good story. I found that I was still compelled to continue to read further! Still recommend the series to anyone who is a fan!


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