Definitely Dead
Book - 2013 Mystery 1 On Shelf No requests on this item
Sign in to request
Locations
Call Number: Mystery
On Shelf At: Downtown Library
Location & Checkout Length | Call Number | Checkout Length | Item Status |
---|---|---|---|
Downtown 2nd Floor 4-week checkout |
Mystery | 4-week checkout | On Shelf |
REVIEWS & SUMMARIES
Library Journal ReviewBooklist Review
Publishers Weekly Review
Summary / Annotation
Fiction Profile
Excerpt
Author Notes
COMMUNITY REVIEWS
Sookie Stackhouse submitted by Jacy on June 16, 2013, 3:28pm Another Sookie Stackhouse book
Sookie Stackhouse
submitted by Jen Chapin-Smith on August 15, 2013, 12:49pm
The sixth book in Charlaine Harris's Southern Vampire Mystery series, "Definitely Dead" Sookie investigates the death of her formerly-psychic-then-vampire cousin Hadley, who had had an affair with Sophie-Anne, the vampire Queen of Louisiana. This is when Sookie meets the witch Amelia Broadway, who will be a central character in upcoming novels.
Much of the book deals with vampire politics, which some will find interesting, but not everyone. The novel also covers mysteries of murder and theft. It is a guilty pleasure for those who like sci fi/fantasy books, but has no great redeeming value.
Furthermore, why does the cover art look as if a vampire a trying to pull the tail of the weretiger Sookie is riding, which in itself looks bizarre enough.
Oh Amelia submitted by majean on August 16, 2018, 4:41pm Introducing, Amelia! She is a witch. I really like her. Also, this is... boyfriend #3 for Sookie? #4? I appreciate that she has multiple partners in this series and doesn't just stick with the first guy (Bill) that comes her way.
SERIES
Sookie Stackhouse novels
6.
Southern vampire novel
6.
PUBLISHED
New York : Ace Books, 2013.
Year Published: 2013
Description: 324 pages ; 18 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780441014910
0425262316
SUBJECTS
Waitresses -- Fiction.
Telepathy -- Fiction.
Vampires -- Fiction.
Stackhouse, Sookie (Fictitious character)
Louisiana -- Fiction.