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Dead Ice (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Bk 24)
Dead Ice - Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Bk 24
Author: Laurell K. Hamilton
Anita Blake has the highest kill count of any vampire executioner in the country. She’s a U.S. Marshal who can raise zombies with the best of them. But ever since she and master vampire Jean-Claude went public with their engagement, all she is to anyone and everyone is Jean-Claude’s fiancée. — It’s wreaking havoc with her...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780425255711
ISBN-10: 0425255719
Publication Date: 6/9/2015
Pages: 576
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 20
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ruthyh avatar reviewed Dead Ice (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Bk 24) on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I could not finish the book.

I tried, I seriously tried...but I just couldn't make myself finish this latest installment from LK Hamilton. I was first attracted to this series because of its female lead and what she did for a living and her challenges dating in a supernatural world. But as the books went on it became less vampire hunting and more vampire (and supernatural)...humping. And now with this book, it's less humping and more talking...and talking...and...talking.

When I started reading the series, I just began taking reading as a serious hobby. So, I don't know if it's me not knowing a lot of authors and their different writing styles or if Hamilton, and my apologies to serious fans, just got lazy. I mean, I think there should be a limit to how many times one could use the phrase, "What does that mean?" in a book. It can almost be use as a drinking game at book clubs. ("Whoa, ladies, there it is! Everyone pick up their wine glasses!")

I was really hoping that this new story of Anita helping the FBI foil an illegal zombie porn ring would be bring back more action, suspense and mystery but any semblance of this story only appears at the very beginning and, what I assume, is at the very end. Instead we are given dialogue after dialogue of what lover she should join her group of "sweeties" and which bedfellows she must cuddle with in order to heal. Seriously, she couldn't get from the car to the showers in the Circus of the Damned (to wash off the shifting goo out of her hair) without her going through a gauntlet of chapters of just her finding out she had a school event she had to go to; met a new female guard and had to reprimand another new male guard for being clueless of who she was. Phew. There was probably more but I just got tired. But there was an interesting zombie raising Anita performed that may have tied in with the investigation.

If you're new to the series start at the very beginning with Guilty Pleasures. Those books kept me interested and I would have to say the one that I remember most is Obsidian Butterfly (I think Edward is a really interesting character). After about the 9th or 10th book it starts going from supernatural, suspense, thriller to supernatural, erotic, romance. And then in later books... just erotic, romance - which I really didn't mind...for a while.
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amdkid avatar reviewed Dead Ice (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Bk 24) on + 4 more book reviews
First off I have to say that I love Anita Blake... With that said I was a little disappointed with this book. What happened to Rafael? I was hoping more of bad ass Anita with her solving the crime. It seems like it was all crammed in at the end. Same with the wedding planning. All in all it was a great read, just didn't go how I thought it would.
KellitaJ avatar reviewed Dead Ice (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Bk 24) on + 550 more book reviews
This is the best Anita Blake book written in many years. Honestly I had despaired that Laurell K Hamilton would ever be able to write another good Anita Blake novel because the last few have just been such duds. This enormously fat book, 566 pages, was just full of character development. It didn't have a bunch of fights in it, which I usually have to skip over. As a matter of fact I only skiped the cow sacrifice but I read the rest of the book, unlike her last couple of books where I skipped most of the book.
There were just a few story arcs that were dropped, like what happened at the cemetery with the ghouls, and what happened to all of the Tigers who came to the big meet and greet to be chosen.

So if you like the Anita Blake books and you wanted to know more about some of the other characters, this story might also be very interesting to you.


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