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Dying Bites: The Bloodhound Files

by DD Barant

St. Martin's Press | June 30, 2009 | Mass Market Paperbound

Her job description is the "tracking and apprehension of mentally-fractured killers." What this really means in FBI profiler Jace Valchek's brave new world-one in which only one percent of the population is human-is that a woman's work is never done. And real is getting stranger every day…

Jace has been ripped from her reality by David Cassius, the vampire head of the NSA. He knows that she's the best there in the business, and David needs her help in solving a series of gruesome murders of vampires and werewolves. David's world-one that also includes lycanthropes and golems-is one with little knowledge of mental illness. An insane serial killer is a threat the NSA has no experience with. But Jace does. Stranded in a reality where Bela Lugosi is a bigger box office draw than Bruce Willis and every full moon is Mardi Gras, Jace must now hunt down a fellow human before he brings the entire planet to the brink of madness. Or she may never see her own world again…

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Rating: 3/5

Unpredictable, Good Read

Lokki

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3 years ago

Dying Bites is a book that will keep you guessing from start to finish. Barant does a great job building an alternative universe - a what if world where the question is what would the world be like if humans were in the minority and vamps and weres the majority?

Jace Valchek, is an FBI profiler who specializes in serial killers and mentally imbalanced criminals. As the book opens, Jace believes that she is in a tequila-induced dream where her boss from the FBI is transferring her to a new assignment. Only too late does she realize she's not dreaming and that she's been moved to a parallel universe that is almost identical to her own, with one big difference. This world is inhabited by a mix of vampires, werewolves, and golems (basically magically animated people-shaped bags of sand). Humans make up less than one percent of the world's population and they are slowly on the decline.

The NSA (National Security Association) made up of vamps and weres need Jace's help to catch a human sociopath that is on a bizarre killing spree. The head of the NSA, David Cassius, makes a deal with Jace: bring this human serial killer to justice, and she can return back to her own world. Given little choice as she's stuck in this new world until Cassius returns her, Jace accepts the assignment. What she doesn't count on is the secrecy surrounding the case she is working on and the NSA's desire to withhold certain information from her that would put werewolves and vampires in a different light. She also begins to find herself almost, but not quite, sympathizing with the killer. He is, afterall, a human. Jace has to keep an open mind and look at all of the angles of the case in order to figure out what the killer's next move will be and if she really wants to stop him.

Barant does an excellent job introducing a whole new world where vampires make up the majority of the population and humans have to form terrorist groups to survive. She doesn't try to re-invent the way we know werewolves and vampires; she gives us a good picture of how these beings would live in our modern day society. The plot is well paced and there is lots of good banter between the characters.

The problem I had with this book is the main character. I just didn't like Jace. She comes across as an alpha female type that lets her mouth get her into trouble more often than not. She's abrasive and sarcastic. Usually I like a snarky heroine, but they usually have something else personality-wise that redeems them and makes you like them anyway. Not Jace. She's just a b!tch. I never really could warm up to her.

The other thing that bugged me was the whole premise of yanking Jace into a paralell universe to help solve a crime. The reason for needing her help is lame and you can't help but wonder what the real motive is. Jace begins to wonder the same thing though, so maybe it's supposed to be part of the whole set up.

Despite a couple of drawbacks, I am intrigued by the whole concept. The story itself was intriguing and very unpredictable. Several times I found myself thinking, 'I never saw that coming'. There are so many twists and turns you will think you are running through a corn maze. I am curious enough to want to see where this series goes. I will more than likely pick up the next book in the series when it comes out.

Comments on this review:
Roger Whissel

Thanks Lokki. Great review. Seems different.

Cindy L

Sound interesting enough to give a try, it took me until the 3rd book to warm up to Mercy Thompson by Briggs.

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