Muerto en familia
2010 • 393 pages

Ratings68

Average rating3.4

15

Damn. This was really good. Dead in the Family is one of the rare books in the series where Harris actually manages to juggle all her usual elements - supernatural politics and warfare, Sookie's day to day life, sex and family - instead of just throwing them up in the air and seeing where they land. The plot isn't as centrally driven as, say, Dead to the World, the climax actually kind of sneaks up on you, but things still come together nicely, and for once we actually get a rather peaceful ending.

Most of all though I think I just love Sookie Stackhouse, how her character is developing and the way her life is moving. I just really like being involved in her world.

June 1, 2010Report this review