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All Together Dead (Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood), by Charlaine Harris

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.

Watch a QuickTime trailer for the HBO original series True Blood.

  • Sales Rank: #71876 in Books
  • Brand: Ace Books
  • Published on: 2008-03-25
  • Released on: 2008-03-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.53" h x 1.12" w x 4.25" l, .35 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 342 pages
Features
  • Great book!

From Publishers Weekly
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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Review
"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"



"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"

About the Author
Charlaine Harris is a New York Times bestselling author for both her Sookie Stackhouse fantasy/mystery series and her Harper Connelly Prime Crime mystery series. She has lived in the South her entire life.

Her Sookie Stackhouse novels include: Dead Until Dark, Living Dead in Dallas, Club Dead, Dead to the World, Dead as a Doornail, Definitely Dead, All Together Dead, From Dead to Worse, Dead and Gone, Dead in the Family, Dead Reckoning, Deadlocked, and Dead Ever After.

Most helpful customer reviews

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Another great read
By Amazon Customer
I have enjoyed of lol the Sookie books. They seem to get better as we go. This is actually the third time I've read the series.
I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys books about the supernatural, like Sherrilyn Kenyon's books. Not as graphic as Kenyon's writing, but but I think these are slightly more enjoyable.

137 of 157 people found the following review helpful.
Better than Definitely Dead...
By CoffeeGurl
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.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Bombs Away!
By James Tepper
I have to admit that I bought the first book in this series, "Dead Until Dark", out of sheer prurient curiosity, having watched the HBO series "True Blood" and having loved it. I wanted to see what the books that it was based on were like. Almost every book I have ever read that was turned into a movie was better on the printed page than on the big (or little) screen, and this was no exception. But.... the characters created by Ms. Harris were SO much more interesting than those on the HBO series, I was blown away. The major difference, I discovered to my great delight upon reading the next 7 novels in the series, was that Ms. Harris has a MAJOR sense of humor, a tongue-in-cheek style delivered with great panache, that was totally absent from the television series.

I can understand why. To write TV or movie screenplays that captures the poke-fun-at-your-own-genre style of the books without devolving into boring camp is almost impossible. So HBO got the sex and violence and vampire stuff almost exactly right, made an extremely entertaining series for adults, and simply made no attempt to capture the more subtle elements that give the books their incredible sense of fun. Before you all throw stakes at me, I remind you that I admit to being a great fan of the HBO series. And I know that books are almost always better than the screen. It's just that the stuff HBO left out is what makes this series so different, and so much more enjoyable than most of the rest of this genre.

Sookie is funny! Very! And wry. And very, very clever. And concerned about her hair and her wardrobe, being polite to all, having to deal with her telepathic insights and her amazing libido that has been held closely in check for years until Bill.....

*******SPOILERS AHEAD FOR EARLIER BOOKS IN THE SERIES***************

Vampires entering mainstream society is a great premise. And that's where the first book ends (sort of). But by the time "All Together Dead" rolls around, we have not only vamps, but shapeshifters, including werewolves, werepanthers, weretigers et al.., fairies (including Godmothers), demons, witches and now inter-dimensional mercenaries. What fun!. What a great way to spoof and/or comment on modern society! And dating. And relationships.

There is violence. And there is sex. But both are handled tastefully (alas!) and moderately, but still naughty enough to get the point across. Sookie is your basic good girl but has no problem falling into bed with first one and then another vamp, and then a shapeshifter. And while she is technically a good girl (well, sort of...), she seems to have no problem kissing (deeply, very physically and enthusiastically) lots of people. Many characters have evolved enough over the first 7 books so well that they feel very real. Sam, Pam, Eric, Bill, and Sookie are the mains, and all are clearly developed and have distinct personalities. There is also a large supporting cast, also well defined.

This last entry (for me) was in many ways the best so far (as well as the first that really didn't end). I can't wait for the next one (and won't -having just read the first 7 entries consecutively and broken down and ordered the hardcover edition of book 8 ( "From Dead to Worse"). Be warned! These books are highly addictive.

No one will ever confuse the Sookie Stackhouse books with great literature - but they are a ton of fun and I recommend them enthusiastically to any and all. Way to go Ms. Harris! Keep on keeping on!

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