"Dead in the Family" Review
Publisher's Weekly just released their review of Charlaine Harris' book "Dead in the Family". Warning---Spoiler alert!!!
Click here for a link to their site: Here is the review:
Still reeling from the deaths of her fairy cousin, Claudine, and many others in 2009's Dead and Gone, Sookie Stackhouse struggles with paranormal politics in her entertaining if slow-moving 10th outing. When Claudine's triplet, Claude, appears at her doorstep, Sookie reluctantly allows him to move in. The government threatens two-natures with mandatory registration, and tensions run high in the local Were pack. Then Eric's maker, a Roman named Appius Livius Ocella, arrives without warning, bringing along Alexei Romanov, whom he rescued from the Bolsheviks and turned into a vampire. Though the action often builds too slowly, the exploration of family in its many human and undead variations is intriguing, and Harris delivers her usual mix of eccentric characters and engaging subplots. (May)
Can't wait to read the book for myself. I'm a bit worried about the comment on how the action "builds too slowly". I just hope that we do get to finally "hear" Sookie confessing her feelings for Eric.











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