Club Dead by Charlaine Harris

club deadThis is the third book in the Sookie Stackhouse series.

Bill gets involved in a high end job for the Queen but finds himself in trouble. Eric enlists Sookie’s help in finding Bill when they discover he is missing in action.

Sookie is introduced to Alcide, a rich werewolf who is slightly indebted to Eric. Alcide agrees to help Sookie find and pursue the bad guys and together they encounter many difficulties and near death experiences.

I enjoyed this book more than I did the last in the series. It picks up in pace because when one crisis is averted the next one begins. Poor Sookie can’t get a break.

Bill screws up royally. Considering he’s a hero in the past books, I kind of enjoyed the twist. Eric doesn’t change in the least. He is still pursuing Sookie, but at least he protects her when Bill cannot.

Alcide spices up the novel. He’s handsome, rich, and a gentleman and he makes sure that Sookie has everything she needs on her mission to save Bill. By the end of the story I wanted Sookie to drop Bill for Alcide.

Here’s to hoping that will happen in the future.

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  • cindyorischuk
    Love the review ; )
  • thanks :)
  • rogerwhissel
    Who wouldn't want you as a daughter....maybe some idiot.. but me, I would be proud.
  • :-) thanks Rogey, i'm blushing!
  • rogerwhissel
    Great review...straight shooter as always.
  • thanks dad, i'm glad you always read my reviews :)
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