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Dead in Dixie (Southern Vampire Mystery, Bks. 1-3) [Hardcover]

Charlaine Harris (Author)
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2003
Dead Until Dark: Louisiana cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse can read minds, which makes people...uncomfortable. Then along comes Bill-and Sookie can't hear a word he's thinking. That's because Bill is a vampire who runs with other undead. So when one of her coworkers is killed, Sookie fears she's next.... Living Dead in Dallas: First, Sookie finds a body in her car. Then a beastly creature gives her a poisonous lashing. Luckily, the vampires save her life. That means she can't refuse when one of them asks her to travel to Dallas and use her telepathic abilities to find a missing bloodsucker. Club Dead: Sookie's undead boyfriend, Bill, is on a secret assignment and only his sinister and sexy boss Eric knows where to find him. Resigned, Sookie heads for Jackson, Mississippi, to mingle with the über-underworld at Club Dead. When she finally finds Bill-in an act of serious betrayal-she's not sure whether to save him...or sharpen some stakes.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 612 pages
  • Publisher: Science Fiction Book Club; SFBC Omnibus edition (2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0739434713
  • ISBN-13: 978-0739434710
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #159,868 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Charlaine Harris (born November 25, 1951 in Tunica, Mississippi) is a New York Times bestselling author who has been writing for over twenty years. She was raised in the Mississippi River Delta area. Though her early works consisted largely of poems about ghosts and, later, teenage angst, she wrote plays when she attended Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. She began to write books a few years later.
After publishing two stand-alone mysteries, Harris launched a lighthearted series "starring" Georgia librarian Aurora Teagarden, with Real Murders, a Best Novel nominee for the 1990 Agatha Awards. Harris wrote eight Aurora titles. In 1996, she released the first of the much darker Shakespeare mysteries, featuring the amateur sleuth Lily Bard, a karate student who makes her living cleaning houses. Shakespeare's Counselor, the fifth--and last-- was printed in fall 2001.
After Shakespeare, Harris created The Sookie Stackhouse urban fantasy series about a telepathic waitress who works in a bar in the fictional Northern Louisiana town of Bon Temps. The first of these, Dead Until Dark, won the Anthony Award for Best Paperback Mystery in 2001. Each book follows Sookie as she tries to solve mysteries involving vampires, werewolves, and other supernatural creatures. The series, which now numbers nine titles, has been released worldwide.
Sookie Stackhouse proved to be so popular that Alan Ball, creator of Six Feet Under, announced he would undertake the production of a new show for HBO based upon the books. He wrote and directed the pilot episode for that series, True Blood, which premiered in September of 2008. It was an instant success and was quickly picked up for a second season.
In October 2005, Harris's new mystery series about a young woman named Harper Connelly debuted with the release of Grave Sight. Harper has the ability to determine the cause of death of any body. There are now three Harper titles (GRAVE SIGHT, GRAVE SURPRISE, AN ICE COLD GRAVE) with a 4th (GRAVE SECRET) to be released in 2009.
Harris has also co-edited three very popular anthologies with her friend Toni L.P. Kelner. The anthologies feature stories with an element of the supernatural, and the submissions come from a rare mixture of mystery and urban fantasy writers.
Professionally, Harris is a member of the Mystery Writers of America and the American Crime Writers League. She is a member of the board of Sisters in Crime, and alternates with Joan Hess as president of the Arkansas Mystery Writers Alliance. Personally, Harris is married and the mother of three. She lives in a small town in Southern Arkansas and when she is not writing her own books, she reads omnivorously!

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Rural Southern Vampires !, April 19, 2004
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This review is from: Dead in Dixie (Southern Vampire Mystery, Bks. 1-3) (Hardcover)
This Science Fiction Book Club Edition contains the first 3 volumes of Charlaine Harris' Southern Vampire series: Dead Until Dark, Living Dead in Dallas and Club Dead.

More humor than most vampire series, with a good mystery as you would expect from Charlaine Harris. If you like Laurell K Hamilton, this has a more light-hearted touch, but many similar supernatural elements. Highly recommended!

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The dead are among us, and don't we love it, October 2, 2005
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This review is from: Dead in Dixie (Southern Vampire Mystery, Bks. 1-3) (Hardcover)
This volume contains three novels about the waitress Sookie Stackhouse and her vampire boyfriend Bill Compton. Vampires have recently been allowed to come out in the open, living on synthesized blood; the party line is that vampirism is a severe allergy to garlic and sunlight, but as some people find out, they are really supernatural and there are many more supernatural beings around. Sookie herself is telepathic, which she mostly considers a nuisance: her attraction to Bill is partly that she can not read his thoughts, and therefore can have a "normal" relationship with him.

These stories are quite funny to read, although they contain a good amount of gore, supernatural or otherwise, and are in general well written. Sookie is a likeable character, and nowhere near as dumb as she looks, even if she is blond and has big breasts.

I guess it's natural for vampire stories to take place in Louisiana, but instead of in glamorous New Orleans, these stories play in a small town, Bon Temps, where everyone knows everyone. The locale is certainly vividly pictured.

On the whole I found this a tremendously entertaining read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars "What are you?" "I'm a waitress.", May 2, 2011
This review is from: Dead in Dixie (Southern Vampire Mystery, Bks. 1-3) (Hardcover)
Urban fantasy usually takes place in, you know, urban areas. Cities, big towns, and places where vampires and weres creep in dank alleys. But Charlaine Harris took a slightly different approach in the Sookie Stackhouse series. And the first three books, collected in "Dead in Dixie (Southern Vampire Mystery, Bks. 1-3)," are solidly entrenched in warm Southern charm and mellow mysteries.

In "Dead Until Dark," Bon Temps waitress Sookie Stackhouse can read minds, which is more of a curse than a blessing. But when she meets and befriends vampire Bill Compton, she becomes embroiled in the world of vampires -- and when her grandmother is viciously murdered, she finds that the supernatural world is a lot more complicated (and close to home) than she ever dreamed.

"Living Dead in Dallas" has Sookie is hired by vampires over a kidnapping, and ends up mired in a disastrous situation involving werewolves, Texan vamps, and a fanatical religious cult that hates the supernatural. "Club Dead" brings Sookie some relationship problems when Bill becomes inattentive... and vanishes. Sookie sets out to find her absentee lover along with the Viking vampire Eric and the werewolf Alcide, but the result isn't what she expects.

The Sookie Stackhouse series does a great job of avoiding the usual pitfalls of urban fantasy -- it's not all doom'n'gloom, gothic pomposity and angst. Instead, it's soaked in down-home Southern charm, the pleasant little town of Bon Temps, and a generally mellow, relaxed atmosphere all throughout the series.

Of course, it doesn't stop Harris from piling on gruesome murders and nasty psychos here and there, as well as a few budding subplots. Her style is warm, steady, mildly tongue-in-cheek and quirky, and she introduces some unique ideas into the usual wolf packs and vampire bunches (such as Elvis Presley, now a vampire!).

What flaws? Well, Sookie's attractiveness has begun to creep into "everybody wants her" Anita Blake territory. That we don't need. However, Sookie is a likable character -- an unpretentious and no-nonsense waitress who doesn't go looking for trouble, but whose telepathic talents often draw it to her.

And there's plenty of other likable characters: the charming Viking vampire Eric, Sookie's flaky werepanther brother Jason, her down-to-earth werecollie boss Sam, and many others. The character that doesn't click: the boring, slightly creepy Bill.

"Dead in Dixie (Southern Vampire Mystery, Bks. 1-3)" is a solid collection of Charlaine Harris's first three Sookiecentric stories. It has some rough spots, but it's a good lighthearted read.
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