| Living Dead in Dallas | |||||||
| Charlaine Harris | |||||||
| Ace, 272 pages | |||||||
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A review by Alisa McCune
Of course things are not as they seem. With a very scary group of religious nuts and a suicidal vampire, Sookie is soon
overwhelmed with all that is happening. To complicate life even more, back in Bon Temps one of Sookie's co-workers meets a
grisly end. Life will never be simple for Sookie and Bill, but Sookie never expected this much action.
Living Dead in Dallas is another fantastic adventure created by Charlaine Harris. From page one we are thrust into
Sookie and Bill's world and the action does not slow down much at all. I loved the description of Dallas with its vampire
airline and hotel. This is the kind of book you read all day and night because you are unable to put it down.
Alisa discovered science fiction at the tender age of eight. She devoured The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis and never looked back. She lives in Chicago with her husband, cat, and 5000 books. For more information please visit her website at alisaandmike.com. |
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