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About this Book

Mass Market Paperbound

March 26, 2002

Berkley Mass Market


0441009239
9780441009237

From the Publisher

Second in the acclaimed hit series...

When a vampire asks Sookie Stackhouse to use her telepathic skills to find another missing vampire, she agrees under one condition: the bloodsuckers must promise to let the humans go unharmed.

About the Author

Bestselling writer Charlaine Harris was born in Tunica, Mississippi on November 25, 1951. She attended Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Harris wrote poetry and plays before beginning to publish mysteries set in the American South. The first book in her Aurora Teagarden series, "Real Murders," was nominated in 1990 for an Agatha Award for Best Novel. Harris's Southern Vampire series features as its main character Sookie Stackhouse, a psychic Louisiana barmaid who has romantic relationships with supernatural beings. In 2001, the first book in the series, "Dead until Dark," won an Anthony Award for Best Paperback Mystery. Harris also writes the Lily Bard series, set in Shakespeare, Arkansas, and the Harper Connelly series, which describes the adventures of a woman who after being struck by lightning can locate dead bodies. Harris is a board member of Mystery Writers of America, a member of the American Crime Writers League, and a past president of the Arkansas Mystery Writers Alliance. She lives in southern Arkansas with her husband, three children, three dogs, and a duck.

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  • Kat

    Kat

    • Top List Publisher

    Can't Get Any Better! 5

    4 months ago

    Cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse is back and on another mission when a friend of hers is murdered and noone seems to care she takes it apun herself to try and figure out who the killer could be, but when she is attacked it the process she has to turn to the vampires for help who just happen to same her life, which makes her owe them a favor that they intend to collect apun. So when Sookie is asked to help find a vampire in Dallas she can't refuse, the only problem is can she stay alive long… read more

  • Dee

    Dee

    Loved It!!! 5

    This review is from: Living Dead In Dallas (Hardcover)

    11 months ago

    No matter how hard I try not to get sucked in to this series, it happens anyway! I just love these books!!! They are fun and light and a real pleasure to read. My only complaint is that I go through them so quickly and now I have to wait until the rest of them arrive to find out what happens next!

  • Fernandes

    Fernandes

    • Chapters Employee

    Super Sequel 4

    This review is from: Living Dead In Dallas Tv Tie-in Edition (Mass Market Paperbound)

    7 months ago

    "Living Dead in Dallas" may be billed as the inspiration for TV's "TrueBlood" (a fantastic show, by the way), but the book stands alone as greatly entertaining, suspenseful and surprising. Harris definitely held my attention through another Sookie Stackhouse mystery. I loved the addition of new characters and a handful of crazy plot twists. It was especially interesting to get a closer look at all of the "shifters" as well as the "Fellowship of the Sun". The aspect of intolerance in Sookie's… read more

  • Cindy L

    Cindy L

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    Sookie is at it Again 4

    5 months ago

    In the second installment of the Southern Vampire Tales, Charlaine Harris does not disappoint. Charlaine does what she does best, write a quick moving tale, with witty dialogue. In this one we are introduced to new mythical creatures, that become a threat to Sookie and her friends. But it does not end there, Sookie is bartered out to a powerful Vamp Nest in Dallas. One of their brothers, has gone missing, and they need Sookie's talents to help dig up evidence to help find him. In typical… read more

  • 'Nathan Burgoine

    'Nathan Burgoine

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    Sookie returns, and grows 4

    This review is from: Living Dead In Dallas Tv Tie-in Edition (Mass Market Paperbound)

    9 months ago

    In 'Dead Until Dark,' we met Sookie Stackhouse, cocktail waitress, blonde and beautiful, and, oh yeah, telepathic. She's a fun character, with a great inner monologue that makes you laugh, and lives in a world where Vampires have 'come out of the coffin' and let the world know they exist, ever since the invention of synthetic blood. And when she met one, in 'Dead Until Dark,' for the first time in her life, she couldn't read his thoughts. And it was fantastic. 'Living Dead in Dallas… read more

  • Yohely Pacheco

    Yohely Pacheco

    Better than the first! 4

    6 months ago

    'Dead Until Dark' had its funny moments but 'Living Dead in Dallas' is waaay funnier...Eric, I think, is one of the best characters in the story. If you love the first one I just don't know how you won't love this one!

    Comments on this review:
    • I liked this one more than the first too, probably because I had already watched season one before reading Dead Until Dark, and so it became quite repetitive ... read more

      6 months ago

  • Rienna

    Rienna

    Ooooh, this one was good 4

    6 months ago

    This is the 2nd book in the Sookie Stackhouse series. I was a bit trepidatious about reading Living Dead in Dallas because I wasn't drawn into the 1st book, Dead Until Dark, like I like to be. I was am so pleased that I continued! It seemed to start off slow, but it does pick up a bit as the mysteries are resolved. I was completely enthralled with the interactions with the her encounters with new supernatural beings as I ventured with Sookie through two main mysteries. Althought… read more

  • Samia

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    Another entertaining mystery 4

    7 months ago

    Living Dead In Dallas by Charlaine Harris is the second of the Sookie Stackhouse novels. The novels are entertaining and unpredictable. There are so many different events that take place to make the story more exciting. Sookie finds Lafayette is dead in Detective Andy Bellefleur's car. Andy is being suspected by the townspeople, but who murdered Lafayette? And why? Andy asks Sookie to look into the minds of people to discover the culprit, but telepathy is not as easy at it sounds. Not… read more

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