USA Today
What The Da Vinci Code did for the religious thriller, the Anita Blake series has done for the vampire novel.
Denver Post
Highly-charged, well-written, no holds-barred... jaw-dropping.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Breathtaking.
From the Publisher
Highly-charged, well-written, no holds-barred… jaw-dropping.”—Denver Post
“Breathtaking.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“What The Da Vinci Code did for the religious thriller, the Anita Blake series has done for the vampire novel.”—USA Today
APRIL 2010 - AudioFile
Hamilton doesn’t write simple stories about vampires, werewolves, and those who would kill them. Her protagonist, Anita Blake, lives in a complicated world that recognizes that some monsters are good and some are evil. Blake kills the bad ones. In BLOODY BONES, Blake raises the dead to solve an age-old question of land ownership, and something horrible is unleashed. Kimberly Alexis performs the book with a toughness that would be expected of a woman who kills monsters for a living. She knows how to make the listener appreciate the complexity of Blake's life, even as the heroine is drawn ever deeper into the world of the macabre. Her snarling werewolves, seductive vampires, and smug businessmen paint a frightening picture of a strange world. M.S. © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine