Book Review: All Together Dead (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Book 7) by Charlaine Harris
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Title: All Together Dead (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Book 7)
Author(s): Charlaine Harris
Genre: Fiction – Paranormal
Finished: May 22, 2009
Rating: 4 Stars
Time for the Rhodes vampire conference, which Sookie must attend as part of the Queen of Louisiana’s entourage. In All Together Dead, Sookie is a valuable asset what with Louisiana being weakened by Katrina and the Queen, Sophie-Anne, under suspicion for killing her husband, the King of Arkansas. For money, Sookie has agreed to attend the conference and read the minds of any humans present in case someone is thinking something that might be important for Sophie-Anne to know. Her new boyfriend, were tiger Quinn, is also in attendance setting up events. However, unfortunately for them and their budding romance, they don’t get to spend much time together.
But at least Sookie has one friend. Barry the Telepathic bellboy is there with another group, and the two of them find few moments of peace to work out their gifts together. As two of the only humans there, they find themselves at the call of the stronger and more powerful vampires who send them out on missions such as assassin investigation. It’s not easy to be at the bottom of the food chain.
After the last book, this one was a big improvement. Relations will Bill are still rocky, but at least Sookie will acknowledge his name. Sookie isn’t too fond of being a lackey for the Queen and her personal bodyguard Andre, but she realizes her limitations and goes with it as best she can. Her relationship with Eric deepens in All Together Dead. The two of them find that the bond they had formed when they first exchanged blood is now multifaceted and far more complicated than before. I am very happy about that since I think that Sookie and Eric make a far better and complex couple than Sookie and Bill. I also think that Eric appreciates Sookie in a different and more meaningful way. Sookie brings something out in Eric that no one else does and I think that says a lot about the nature of their relationship.
It was just good to get back to some of the older characters. Granted, they were a long way from Bon Temps and Merlotte’s. I don’t feel like the Southern Vampire Mysteries needs any more characters since every new inclusion comes at the expense of interaction with other older, favorite characters.
All Together Dead does not fall short on action and mystery, either. There is sinister intent all around and Sookie can feel it. Between can bombs and dead assassins and shifty waiters/hotel workers, you never know who the enemy is. It is also pretty hard to be one of the only humans in a building full of blood drinkers, as well. Toward the end of the story, when the action picks up full force, it’s well written and done just right to level the suspense and intensity off without overdoing it and making it too dramatic.
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If I had to pick a favourite it would be this one and number 9 which I just finished.
I love this series! Check out my review of the newest book here: http://undercoverbooklover.blogspot.com/2009/05/review-dead-and-gone-by-charlaine.html
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I heard so much about Charlaine Harris’s books that I now own book one! Now reading your review, I can see too all I’m missing (as well as knowing there are many more to the series!) I always read books in order with series. Great to read your review on this book and the rest of the series too! I’ll know to come here too when I have maybe questions about them and needing to recall something!
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I’m also a huge fan of this series and can’t wait to read the newest book out.
I’m glad that she is able to acknowledge Bill’s name.
Love…. Love ….. Love this series…. I am so engrosed in it I spent an entire weekend reading…. I was angry at parts with the characters it had me so pulled into it!!