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Le squelette sanglant by Laurell K. Hamilton

jimbowen0306's review against another edition

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3.0

This is the 5th story in a series of murder mysteries set in America and works on the premiss that vampirism has been made legal after vampires have been given rights under the US constitution.

Anita Blake, the heroine of these book, is a bounty hunter, executioner (she's paid by the state to kill vampires who are sentenced to death) and zombie raiser (oh yes, these exist too). She doesn't entirely trust them, but given the way the world presents them, can you blame her?

In this book she's approached to raise a boat load of zombies, which naturally gets her suspicions up (who really needs that many zombies?), and she sets off to investigate.

All in all it sounds like an interesting premiss doesn't it? It's clever, I must admit, but as the series has progressed I've started to notice more and more sex (and less and less of a murder mystery) in the books. Don't get me wrong, I'm no prude, but it's the sex, not the story that I'm noticing more and more.

All the guys in the books now have taught this, 6 pack that and tight the other and there seems to be ever increasing amounts of sex in the series. I have issues with any book in which people (of either sex) are primarily described through their "primary sexual characteristics" (which is a phrase I thought I'd never say in a book) and so won't be reading any more of these books.

mbpartlow's review against another edition

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5.0

Ah, Anita, back when the books were all about paranormal mysteries and solving them.

As opposed to paranormal sex and having it in public with as many different species as possible.

I miss Anita solving mysteries outside of her own navel. I miss her working with people she isn't going to sleep with, discovering new monsters she isn't going to sleep with.

This book is early in the series, when Anita has a job she takes very seriously. It was interesting, funny, engrossing, scary...everything I love in urban fantasy.

thestarsaligned's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

totallykayt's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

willablue's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

kathydavie's review against another edition

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5.0

Fifth in the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter horror series based in St. Louis, Missouri, although most of it takes place in or near Branson, and revolves around a young animator who raises the dead for a living.

My Take
It’s greed, pure greed for power that drives this story. It does not lack for action, but it’s not one of my favorites, primarily because it’s so sad, the bad guys are too strong, and too many of the innocents die. One in particular just made me cry and cry… It doesn’t help that Seraphina has incredible mind tricks she uses to entice Anita, bringing up memories, dreams, hopes...

It’s a number of things that go wrong in this one, things for which Anita will blame herself for not doing or thinking of. Things which Jean-Claude took for granted. Issues of timing and diplomacy that have to be considered, that drag at both Anita and Larry. Then everything starts to go wrong. Yeah, it was bad before, and it just gets worse.

I'll give Jean-Claude points for persistence. I suppose being alive for several hundred years helps you take the long view. It's interesting that Jean-Claude doesn't have the power he has later in the series. It's also interesting going back, re-reading and discovering where the various pivotal moments occur. Such as Anita finally giving into her desire to touch Jean-Claude. Our first encounter with the rotting corpse effect…ick!

We do find out why Anita is afraid to fly. We also learn more about Jean-Claude’s human history. Ooh, boy. Theoretically, I've known that Richard is a junior high science teacher. But when Anita goes to the school to tell him she can't make their date this weekend for this out-of-town job, it really sinks in when Hamilton describes Richard's interactions with his students. I do like the respect Dolph has for Anita's abilities and the support he gives her.

Larry certainly grows up with all the action going down between the child murders (he's got some nice reactions), the encounter with Serephina and the fairy boogey, Rags and Bloody Bones, about which I am curious, pullin' in a bit of the old sod and mixing it in with native beliefs...whoa... Sure, our parents (the royal "our") told us that if we didn't behave… But I don't recall hearing about this one. Could be interesting to explore this.

We learn more about the character of Jason's wolf and his laissez-faire approach to life. I can definitely see the benefits of being a beta as it takes the hard choices away.

Background info: If Anita wants Richard to stay alive, she has to give Jean-Claude equal time to date her, and the proximity is definitely helping Jean-Claude’s case as Anita wants to touch even though she keeps telling herself she doesn’t want Jean-Claude. Is this the start of the slippery slope?

There is also talk about making vampire executioners into federal marshals, and they’re talking about Senator Brewster’s Law.

Excellent as always. It blows my mind how Hamilton manages to pack so very much into only one book!

The Story
Anita goes out of town to raise an entire cemetery of Bouviers only to run afoul of a vicious-, power-hungry Master who challenges Jean-Claude. A Master with too many other Masters serving in the circle, and they all want revenge on Jean-Claude.

Worse, the ultimate Master has a craving for true immortality and will go to tremendous lengths to achieve it.

Making things more difficult are the Quinlans who are threatening to sue, and everyone is running for cover.

The Characters
Anita Blake is an animator, well, more of a necromancer, dating the Master of the City of St. Louis and a werewolf. Not exactly how she saw the white picket fence and 2.5 children coming about. Bert Vaughn is her greedy, conscience-less boss at Animators, Inc. Larry Kirkland is a sort of an apprentice animator, working weekends.

Jean-Claude is the Master of the City of St. Louis and will do most anything to be with Anita. Jason Schuyler is his current wolf pet and snack.

Beadle, Beadle, Stirling, and Lowenstein is a law firm that wants to hire Anita to determine who is buried in a particular cemetery. Lionel Bayard is a junior partner who likes the sound of his own voice. Raymond Stirling. Oops, sorry, Mr. Raymond Stirling is one of the partners and practically bludgeons Anita with his need for her to “find” the way he wants it to go. Ms. Harrison is his seemingly cowed secretary. Beau is the construction foreman who finally realizes which side he needs to be on.

Magnus Bouvier is an Unseelie half-breed fairy with a love of power, which he flashes in his and his sister, Dorrie’s, roadhouse, Bloody Bones, for the Friday night lover’s night. Llyn Bouvier is their ancestor, the first European in the area way back when. Rawhead and Bloody Bones is a fey boogeyman who eats naughty children.

Detective Sergeant Rudolf Storr is head of the Regional Preternatural Investigation Team (RPIT) in St. Louis. Sergeant Freemont with the Missouri State Highway Patrol is eager to garner all the credit. Sheriff David St. John and his wife, Beth, are trying to comfort the Quinlans. Deputy Zack Coltrain is local; Officers Granger and Wallace are staties. Special Agents Bradshaw and Elwood show up since it’s now a vampire serial killer case. Even though Bradshaw has attended Storr’s lectures at Quantico, he behaves poorly with Anita.

Ellie Quinlan bought the spiel and then the farm. Raven is the Quinlans’ protective dog. Jeffrey and Sally are the parents; Jeff, Junior, is the younger brother. Andy was Ellie’s boyfriend.

Richard Zeeman, the werewolf, works as a teacher at Seckman Junior High School.

Xavier has a taste for young male meat; Seraphina is the Master who can call ghosts; Kissa is well-known to Jean-Claude; Ivy is one of her people with a stupid, mean streak; Bruce; Janos is an old foe of Jean-Claude’s and is one of the rotting vampires along with Pallas and Bettina.

Lisa and a braver, somewhat smarter woman are a couple of young women who get caught up in it all, simply because they wanted a good time.

The Cover
The cover is horrific with its overall green cast, a Celtic cross standing for a gravestone, and bones beneath a naked Anita with her decaying legs crossed and pulled up against her body, her decaying arms holding her thighs in tight. Such metaphors for events in this horrible tale.

The title warns us of a bad, bad fae, for its Bloody Bones who’s out to get us.

ked90's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5


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kerush's review against another edition

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adventurous dark

3.75

blankpagepanic's review against another edition

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fast-paced

4.0

eri6's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5