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All Together Dead (A Sookie Stackhouse Novel) (Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood) [Mass Market Paperback]

Charlaine Harris
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March 25, 2008 Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood (Book 7)

Betrayed by her longtime vampire love, Louisiana cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse must now not only deal with a possible new man in her life—the oh-so-handsome shapeshifter Quinn—but also contend with a long-planned vampire summit. With her power base weakened by hurricane damage to New Orleans, the local vampire queen is vulnerable to those hungry for a takeover. Soon, Sookie must decide what side she'll stand with. And her choice may mean the difference between survival and all-out catastrophe.

And with HBO's launching of an all-new show, True Blood, based on the Southern Vampire novels, the demand for Charlaine Harris and Sookie Stackhouse is bigger than ever.

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Bestseller Harris mixes humorous Southern-fried fantasy with biting satirical commentary in her seventh novel to feature Sookie Stackhouse, the bubbly telepathic barmaid from Bon Temps, La. (after 2006's Definitely Dead). Sookie attends an all-important central U.S. vamp summit on the shores of Lake Michigan as a "human geiger counter" for Sophie-Anne Leclerq, vampire queen of a Louisiana weakened by Katrina and who will be tried during the event for murdering her king. Sookie knows the queen is innocent, but she's hardly prepared for other shocking murders, not to mention protests by the Fellowship of the Sun, a right-wing antivampire movement. Her sleuthing skills, along with those of her new telepath friend, Barry the Bellboy, are put to the extreme test. Harris juggles a large cast, including several romantic contenders for Sookie's heart, with effortless exuberance. HBO's True Blood, based on this addictive series, is scheduled to begin its TV run this fall. 11-city author tour. (May)
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"It's impossible not to love the wry, sexy Sookie. Surely one of the most winning heroines to guide us through the dark side in a long time. Maybe ever." -BOOKPAGE "[A] delightful southern vampire detective series." -- DENVER POST


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 342 pages
  • Publisher: Ace Books; 1st edition (March 25, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0441015816
  • ISBN-13: 978-0441015818
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (357 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #174,865 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

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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So, I wondered if the series had jumped the shark and if I should read the next book. CoffeeGurl  |  31 reviewers made a similar statement
I just want to scream at Sookie he does love you. Donna Newman  |  24 reviewers made a similar statement
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132 of 152 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than Definitely Dead... May 12, 2007
Format:Hardcover
I wasn't exactly thrilled with Definitely Dead, since it felt as though Harris was trying to cram in all of the characters and subplots into two-hundred-something pages. I also didn't like the totally lame twists regarding Bill. I thought it was a little too convenient for my taste. So, I wondered if the series had jumped the shark and if I should read the next book. All Together Dead, while not as good as Dead to the World, my favorite Sookie book so far, was far more enjoyable than its predecessor. It was time for the vampire summit, and Sookie, our adorable telepathic heroine, under orders from Eric and Sophie-Anne, the Queen of Louisiana, is forced to attend. In addition to Eric and the queen, Sookie would join boyfriend weretiger Quinn and vampire ex-boyfriend Bill. Sookie also reunites with Barry the Bellboy, a fellow telepath introduced in Living Dead in Dallas. The summit, aside from parties and business conventions, would also feature a few criminal trials, one of which is the queen's trial for the murder of her husband (Definitely Dead). But, as expected when vampires get together, strange things begin to occur. Vampires turn out dead. The murders seem to be connected with the queen's trial. But soon bigger threats arise, and it is up to Sookie and Barry the Bellboy to figure out what is going on. There are some twists throughout the novel.

When the action began, the novel was quite riveting. I liked some of the twists that went on toward the end as well. I also liked the inner conflicts Sookie was encountering. She has reached a point where she doesn't know if her life will ever be normal again. Her connection with the vampires become more integral in this installment, and I think that Harris foreshadows Sookie's descent from having a fairly average life to one solely centered on the supernaturals around her. Other than those good points, I thought the novel was all over the place. There was little resolution regarding Sookie and the men in her life. She cares for Quinn, and she likes that he seems more normal than the vampires, but she doesn't know if she loves him. She also doesn't know how she feels for Eric. And she has unresolved issues with Bill, whom she still resents for having lied to her. (On a good note, it appears that Bill shows genuine remorse for everything he had done to her. Come on, Sookie, the guy's sorry! Sookie is being petty and downright childish when it comes to him. I wonder for how much longer the author will drag this on.) There is little interaction with Quinn and Eric -- the latter of whom is very sexy in this installment. If she were to choose between these two men, I'd like for her to choose Eric. (But, to be honest, I still prefer Bill.) However, I believe the journey is better than the destination, so I don't mind more romantic tension between her and Eric and Bill (more with the latter please!). Quinn is a little more developed here, but I don't like him much. I tried to, but I can't picture a bald-headed, olive-skinned, beefy guy without picturing a pro wrestler or Mr. Clean. I also hate his annoying habit of addressing Sookie as "babe." Going back to Sookie and Bill, there is no closure between them. Bill was just sort of there, making brief appearances throughout the novel. He went from a strong lead to sort of a filler character, and I'm not happy with that. Secondary characters are thrown in and out without much purpose. (I did like the scene where Pam talks about her past though.) Even though I like the simple scenes of Sookie working at the bar or interacting with her small town buddies, those scenes in this book seemed forced. All in all, All Together Dead is rushed and uneven. Charlaine Harris should really forget about the small characters and concentrate on Sookie and the main characters. She tries to do too much in a limited amount of pages. I give this novel four stars because it was entertaining nevertheless and there were some hilarious passages. I especially enjoyed the scenes with roommate Amelia and her cat/boyfriend Bob. The Southern Vampire Mysteries is still worth reading, but Harris should do one of the following two things: either do a little house-cleaning with the characters and subplots, or consider making the future novels longer. So it may be time to get her publisher to increase her word count limit.
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37 of 41 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Walk Like An Egyptian. Or a Britlingen. May 28, 2007
Format:Hardcover
In this, the seventh installment of Charlaine Harris' Southern Vampire series, we enter an expanded world. Heroine Sookie Stackhouse has grown from being mere barmaid in a small town to being telepathic aide-de-camp to Queen Sophie of Louisiana at a summit of vamps and others in the city of Rhodes. The situs of the convention, the Hotel Gizeh, bears a striking resemblance to the Luxor in Las Vegas which, when combined with the vampire patronized Anubis Airlines, adds a nice undead Egyptian touch.

However, Sophie Anne arrives at the meeting somewhat depleted. Hurricane Katrina has ravaged her queendom, killing many of her subjects and doing untold property damage. Additionally, she is charged with the murder of her husband, and Sookie alone is witness to the facts that can exonerate her at the upcoming trial. Underlings vie for position, rivals plot overthrows, and potential suitors connive for a powerful alliance. In other words, your typical regional professional meeting.

Mix in Sookie's growing romance with were-tiger Quinn (grrrowl!), political intrigue and power plays, otherworldly bodyguards known as the Britlingens, and a cast of new characters representing vampire royalty from all over the U.S., and you have a wonderful fresh tale. I marvel at the imagination of Harris as she plucks new beings and social systems from out of seeming thin air and breaths life into them with absolute believability and skill.

This is a transitional novel, and as such some of the dramatic tension of the earlier books is replaced with laying the foundation for what promises to be a dynamite next chapter in this exciting and ever-entertaining series. Why does the cover art show Sookie clinging to Eric as they fly on an obviously preoccupied coffin? Well I'll let you find that out on your own.
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58 of 72 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sookie's back again May 2, 2007
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is the seventh book in the Southern Vampire Series (Dead Until Dark (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Bk. 1), Living Dead in Dallas (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Bk. 2), Club Dead (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Bk. 3), Dead to the World (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Bk. 4), Dead as a Doornail (Southern Vampire Mysteries), Definitely Dead (Southern Vampire Mysteries)). Our favorite telepath is back again is this new adventure. I couldn't put it down!

We deal mostly with Vampire politics in this book, as opposed to the Were community. Sookie is hired by the queen of Louisiana to assist her at an important summit. Guess who else gets to go? Quinn, Eric, and Bill to name a few. We also learn why everyone seems so impressed by Quinn, and its not just because he's a pretty face.

I quite enjoyed this book and would definitely recommend it! I was also delighted to see a cameo by Blue Moon dancers Sean and Layla. If you'd like to read more about them, check out the anthology Night's Edge. Charlaine Harris is one of three contributing authors in that book, and Sean and Layla's story is a great one.

If you'd like to read more by Charlaine Harris. I recommend the Aurora Teagarden series. (Real Murders: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery, Bk. 1, 'A Bone to Pick', 'Three Bedrooms, One Corpse', 'The Julius House', 'Dead Over Heels', 'Fool and His Honey', 'Last Scene Alive', 'Poppy Done to Death')
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4.0 out of 5 stars Better than the last one (Definitely Dead)
I've been re-reading the books, and I had forgotten how much of Definitely Dead I skimmed through because of boredom. This one is much better (even the second time around). Read more
Published 19 days ago by Sh3lly
5.0 out of 5 stars Sookie Love!
Love the series, the title for this one is very appropriate. I started watching the True Blood series on TV before reading the books. Read more
Published 23 days ago by Melissa
4.0 out of 5 stars Fairy. Elfs and Vampires oh my
The whole saga between their great grandfather and the fairy brothers was way too drawn out and I lost interest in the end. Read more
Published 24 days ago by A Strong Woman
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read
Another great book by Charlaine Harris! Definitely recommend that you read all the books in the series. You won't be disappointed!
Published 28 days ago by C Abbott
4.0 out of 5 stars Great series
A little slow to start but picks up toward the end! GREAT SERIES! Defineatly worth your time! Sookie is amazing!
Published 1 month ago by T. Medina
5.0 out of 5 stars great
it was great. yup enjoyed reading it up. yup, yup, yup very good so good very good yup yup yup
Published 1 month ago by sunny
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
So far this is the only boring book in the series. Towards the end it picked up a bit but overall, I wasn't impressed.
Published 1 month ago by Stephenie
5.0 out of 5 stars Action packed!
Another great Sookie Stackhouse book! Grabs your interest and just won't let go! More mystery for Sookie and the gang to deal with!
Published 1 month ago by James A. Pearson
5.0 out of 5 stars hooked
I love this series, Sookie always seem to be in the middle of some crazy situation. Can't wait for final book
Published 1 month ago by Audrey
5.0 out of 5 stars best yet
I have read this series so many times that I have lost count. This is my secomd favorite Sookie Stackhouse book. Great job
Published 1 month ago by disneymomma4
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do you have to read them in order? can i start the series with this book...
You really should read them in order, Mk. I think confusion will result otherwise.
Apr 12, 2009 by M. T. MacKay |  See all 7 posts
Sookie & Bill
Actually, at some point we learn that Bill has been "false" with Sookie from the start of their relationship and Sookie is unable to forgive him.
Dec 9, 2008 by Donna M. Mcallister |  See all 7 posts
Quinn
I agree with you, Eclectic Reader, I don't see much - or any - personality to Quinn. He just seems to have been dropped into the story to provide a supposed Mr. Right for Sookie.

In All Together Dead, we finally discover why the whole shifter and supernatural world seems awestruck by Quinn, and... Read more
May 25, 2007 by Luscious Malfoy |  See all 28 posts
When will this be Available in Australia on the Kindle?
Aimz, i have the same issue. i emailed amazon and they told me to contact the book publisher? how am i ment to do that? irritating
Jan 4, 2011 by N* C |  See all 2 posts
Southern Vampire TV Show
I am really excited about the series. Alan Ball is producing it (the mastermind behind Six Feet Under), which I believe to mean that the show will rock. Don't let the fans down Alan!

I think casting Anna Paquin to play Sookie is an excellent choice. The actress has a sexy & womanly quality... Read more
May 23, 2007 by Summer R. Brown |  See all 24 posts
OK the heat is on! Who do we like better--Jean-Claude or Eric?
I think I have to go for the tall blonde over the curly haired frenchman. They both seem adept at political machinations, but Eric's strong silent type has been maintained throughout the books whereas JC has gone sappy. Of course I love Sookie as a herione so she can have both of them if she likes.
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