![]() There is a brutal murder of a character we’ve known for a few books now.(This information is featured in the jacket copy so I think I’m okay spilling it here.) Weres and shifters follow the lead of the vampires and come out as the book begins.So, without going into detail about Sookie and the ins and outs of her relationships with both the supernatural world and the human one ( Dead until Dark, the first book, has an excellent DIK review on this site), what can I say about this latest entry? Everyone in the world in which Sookie lives is coping with the aftermath. ![]() ![]() In our heroine’s world, vampires, whose “nutritional requirements” can be met by a synthetic Japanese blood, came “out of the coffin” a few years earlier. This one is tough to write because…well, gee, because I just can’t tell you much of anything about the plot without spoiling the book for Sookie readers – something I really, really don’t want to do.įor those new to the party, my advice is to not even think about starting with Dead and Gone, the ninth in a series of books about the adventures of telepathic Louisiana waitress Sookie Stackhouse. Note: This review contains series spoilers. ![]()
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