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| Selected Product: | Dead and Gone: A True Blood Novel (Sookie Stackhouse Vampire 9) Hardcover Author: Charlaine Harris Publisher: Gollancz Release Date: June 2009 ISBN-10: 0575085509 ISBN-13: 9780575085503 List Price: £12.99 Average Customer Rating: | | | To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Dead and Gone: A True Blood Novel (Sookie Stackhouse Vampire 9) by Charlaine Harris (ISBN-10: 0575085509, ISBN-13: 9780575085503). At this time we have not yet written a review for Dead and Gone: A True Blood Novel (Sookie Stackhouse Vampire 9) by Charlaine Harris (ISBN-10: 0575085509, ISBN-13: 9780575085503). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com good fun good book like the others in the series shame it took so long to arrive One of the better ones. If you're looking at this book after watching the TV series, I advise you start from book one, and work your way through them. :)
Dead and Gone in my opinion, is one of the better books, reminiscent of the first few books with were more of the murder mystery element. I really enjoyed this book and wiz'd through it in about 2 days!
If you've read the previous 8 and enjoyed them, buy this one too!! Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris I have read a number of these Sookie Stackhouse books. I like the stories and the characters. Each time I read another of the books I learn more about the characters, Sookie's background and the world of vampires and shapeshifters. I didn't realise until I read this book that Sookie had a great grandfather called Niall. It is a scary, magical world and you can completely immerse yourself in this book and escape the real world. I recommend it! Enjoy! ripping yarns Prompted by the 'True Blood' series on TV, my wife started to read the books that inspired them. As can happen, she was a little apprehensive that the books might not live up to the series. She found that the books differ from the series, but that differences in plot, timeline or characterisation did not spoil her enjoyment either of the books or of 'True Blood'. The books stand up on their own and she has read all of them in short order. dead and gone by charlaine harris Such a good and gripping read that I coundn't put it down like all of Charlaine's books ( bang went the housework ).
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