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Blood Noir (Anita Blake Vampire Hunter) by Laurell K. Hamilton
Book Type: Hardcover
Published: 05 June 2008
Publisher: Orbit
RRP:£15.99
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Review:
Spoiler alerts - Anita is selfish in this novel - Jason pleads her to accompany him to support him in visiting his dad. Like in previous novels, sex plays a large but irrelevant part. Now Anita is becoming even more tied into the chimera angle with the tiger fighting the wolf fighting the panther. This series has become ridiculous, no wonder Richard has walked away from it all! Is this Laurell's subconscious speaking? Anita is one of the monsters - Anita needs to go somewhere and ponder her role in the monster and human world. For me, Anita always loved Richard and she still wants to love him and be loved by him - as much as she wants JC, I feel that it is Richard. Surely Laurell is going to bring the series back to what it once was, involve Edward for a little bit of an angle and get Anita fighting, get her closer to marmee noir.
This book was short, the dialogue weak, the story predictable, Jason ever so needy in parts and Anita selfish - as a friend and demanding as a lover.
In saying all this, I do await the next chapter in the series - I do not want to give up after so many books!
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