As usual, Sookie kicks some ass, gets some ass and, inevitably, gets her ass kicked, but that’s life among the living, eh? Yet Harris keeps her writing witty and slightly campy while providing some excellent steaminess to offset the more serious parts of her novel. In this chapter, the saga takes some heavier turns with many of the main characters facing challenges that could change things in Bon Temps permanently. Want to read a book that truly sucks…in a good way? Head to your local bookstore May 5th to pick up a copy of Dead and Gone, the ninth installment in Charlaine Harris’ vampire-riffic Sookie Stackhouse series (the inspiration for the sultry HBO hit True Blood).įor those of you who’ve been living in a cave in Transylvania, Harris’ stellar stories follow Sookie Stackhouse, a telepathic waitress from Bon Temps, Louisiana, who finds herself surrounded by a host of supernatural characters, including vampires, werewolves, shape-shifters, witches and fairies who continually keep Sookie on her toes with everything from romantic trysts to telepathy-related assignments.
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