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- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 1407238736
- ISBN-13 : 978-1407238739
- Item weight : 300 g
- Dimensions : 20 x 2 x 15 cm
- Book 1 of 13 : Sookie Stackhouse
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About the author

Charlaine Harris was born in Tunica, Mississippi, and raised in the Mississippi River Delta area in the middle of a cotton field. 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 and started writing novels a few years later.
After publishing two stand-alone mysteries, Harris launched a light-hearted mystery series 'starring' Georgia librarian Aurora Teagarden. The first of the eight books, Real Murders, was shortlisted for Best Novel in the 1990 Agatha Awards. 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.
Charlaine Harris then wrote the first of her Southern vampire mysteries starring Sookie Stackhouse, the quirky, telepathic waitress who works in a bar in the fictional Northern Louisiana town of Bon Temps. Dead Until Dark won the Anthony Award for Best Paperback Mystery. It also won Harris a whole new fan club of devoted readers and pushed her into the bestseller lists. The Sookie Stackhouse series, in which Sookie has to deal with vampires, werecreatures and other supernatural folk - not to mention her own complicated love life - was also instrumental in creating the urban fantasy genre.
Sookie Stackhouse also enchanted Alan Ball, creator of the smash TV show Six Feet Under, who took an option and wrote and directed the pilot episode for True Blood himself. It was an instant hit when it premiered in the US, and that success was repeated when it was first aired in Britain last year. The second season of TRUE BLOOD will start this spring.
Harris's newest series features Harper Connelly, a young woman who, after being struck by lightning, finds herself able to locate the bodies of the dead and to determine the cause of their death. There are four Harper titles (Grave Sight, Grave Surprise, An Ice Cold Grave and Grave Secret).
Charlaine 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. She is married, the mother of three, and lives in a small town in Southern Arkansas. When she is not writing her own books, she reads omnivorously!
Here are the Sookie Stackhouse True Blood novels in series order:
Dead Until Dark: Sookie Stackhouse 1
Living Dead In Dallas: Sookie Stackhouse 2
Club Dead: Sookie Stackhouse 3
Dead To The World: Sookie Stackhouse 4
Dead As A Doornail: Sookie Stackhouse 5
Definitely Dead: Sookie Stackhouse 6
All Together Dead: Sookie Stackhouse 7
From Dead To Worse: Sookie Stackhouse 8
Dead And Gone: Sookie Stackhouse 9
Dead In The Family: Sookie Stackhouse 10
A Touch Of Dead (a Sookie Stackhouse short story collection_
Here are the Harper Connelly novels in series order:
Grave Sight: Harper Connelly 1
Grave Surprise: Harper Connelly 2
An Ice Cold Grave: Harper Connelly 3
Grave Secret: Harper Connelly 4
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- Reviewed in Australia on 19 July 2017Verified PurchaseAbsolute brilliant was engaging from start to finish!!!!!
This is a first time reading this author and it will not be the last.
- Reviewed in Australia on 18 May 2023Verified PurchaseFast paced book, pretty harsh in some spots, Sookie takes quite a few beatings throughout. Pretty good for a first book in a series.
- Reviewed in Australia on 18 November 2014Verified PurchaseLoved it. It was a good, fun read.
- Reviewed in Australia on 11 April 2025⁵⁵If you like a good vampire tale, with side of telepathic barmaid to the rescue, mixed with some southern charm. Then this series is for you
- Reviewed in Australia on 11 February 2015Urban 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 first novel of the Sookie Stackhouse series, "Dead Until Dark." While it has many of the genre staples -- werebeasties, vampires and superspeshul humans -- this series is solidly entrenched in warm Southern charm, humor and mellow mystery.
In an alternate world where vampires have revealed themselves to the populace (courtesy of bottled faux-blood), waitress Sookie Stackhouse can read minds, which is more of a curse than a blessing.
But when she encounters vampire Bill Compton, she discovers that she is unable to read vampire minds. Unfortunately she's run afoul of some vile people who want to cruelly drain Bill of his blood, so she charges out to save "the vampire Bill" from his silver bonds and blood-draining. They're mutually intrigued, and an odd little romance starts to bloom.
But then Sookie's life is overturned by some supernatural personal problems -- a coworker dies with fang marks on her thigh, and her grandmother is viciously muredred. And as she tries to find the murderer, Sookie finds that the supernatural world is a lot more complicated -- and close to home -- than she ever dreamed.
"Dead Until Dark" does a great job of avoiding the usual pitfalls of urban fantasy -- it's not all doom'n'gloom, gothic pomposity and angst. In fact, Harris has a fun time spoofing it with the wannabe-seductive, cheesily-dressed "fang-bangers ". Instead, it's soaked in down-home Southern charm, the pleasant little town of Bon Temps, and a generally mellow, relaxed atmosphere.
Of course, it doesn't stop Harris from piling on gruesome murders and some truly nasty people, both vampire (the vampire gang crashing at Bill's house) and human (the "Rats"). Her style is warm, steady and mildly tongue-in-cheek ("the traditional capes and tuxes for the men to many Morticia Adams ripoffs among the females"), but there are some decidedly bleak moments and moral dilemmas woven in there.
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 Harris handles some horrible topics through her, such as her childhood molestation and her bickering with her slutty, not-too-bright brother.
The supporting characters are also pretty well-drawn -- her kindly boss Sam turns out to have his own supernatural secret (werecollies!), the gorgeous golden Viking Eric, and her lovable Grandmother. Bill is a rather bland character as love interests go, but Harris does give him a great sense of chilly "otherness" and great age ("It's hard for me to get used to young ladies with so few clothes on").
"Dead Until Dark (Southern Vampire Mysteries, No. 1)" is a solid, pleasantly down-home little urban fantasy, with lots of vampires, the odd shapeshifter, and some nasty little murder mysteries. Fun little urban fantasy book.
- Reviewed in Australia on 13 June 2015So I love reading all sorts of vampire books so of course I picked this series up to read. So the first thing that I really hated about this was that the main character is a busty blond named Sookie…like seriously? Could they come up with a better name? The writing wasn’t the best that I’ve read and especially coming from reading a really good book it was a little harder to concentrate. I really liked the idea behind the plot of a telepathic barmaid who gets an eye opener into the dark, sexy and of course dangerous world when woman start dying in her town and she meets a hunk of a vampire where she instantly falls in love with. Like I loved reading it don’t get me wrong but I was a little confuses as to why Sookie fell in love with Bill. I mean it seemed that she loved how his mind was blank to her and that seemed like the basis of their relationship.
However, I did find myself wanting to read more and quickly going home to know what the next part is going to be like and found that after finishing I really wanted to read the next installment.
I think once I got over melodramatic Bill the vampire and Sam suddenly professing his love for Sookie and of course Sookie’s annoying name and is completely naïve nature the book was a pretty good read. I just don’t understand how one can stay naïve after hearing what she’s heard in all those people’s minds.
- Reviewed in Australia on 22 May 2017CBF giving a full review of my disappointment. I'm just glad I watched the show before reading the book, because it is the only reason I mustered up two stars instead of giving zero stars and a rant review.
The producer has done a wonderful job of highlighting originality and insight of the written work and complimenting it.
- Reviewed in Australia on 16 September 2020Verified PurchaseIf you were/are a True Blood fan then you will love this. Utterly readable. The True Blood TV series is a much deeper investigation of the issues raised in this book but that said this is just such a great read. I limit myself to 10 pages a night. I am trying very hard not to fall in love with Sookie - the "Scarlett O'Hara" of this "Gone with the Vampires". Lots of fun.
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Juan Sanchez GarciaReviewed in Mexico on 20 July 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente libro!
Verified PurchaseEl libro llegó en perfectas condiciones y antes del día que lo esperaba.
En cuanto a la historia, me encantó, super recomendado!
- ElizabethnumbernumberReviewed in Japan on 23 January 2007
5.0 out of 5 stars A vampire thriller for the rest of us
Verified PurchaseMy baby sister has been into the whole anne rice vampire sex thing for a while now, and I haven't been able to quite see her point of veiw in the genre. After avoiding them for a few years, though, I was finally forced into them as a result of living in Japan and having seriously limited sources for English books.
Let me just tell you, this book is a treasure. The main character may have otherworldly powers, but she isn't superman, and the rest of the world doesn't treat her like one. She's smart, but she isn't unbelievably so. the romance isn't saccharine, but it's sweet, and doesn't fill up the whole book-- but there's enough of it to make chick flick watchers happy. I would definitely suggest this to fans of the genre, and non-fans, as well.
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Cliente KindleReviewed in Brazil on 4 October 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars mistério envolvente
Verified PurchasePra quem gosta da série True Blood, com certeza vai apreciar as diferenças e profundidades que o livro traz.
Uma leitura envolvente, vale a pena!
- BrittaReviewed in Germany on 29 June 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars Der andere Vampirroman
Verified PurchaseAfter several vampire movies and the hype about the Twilight books I was baited for more. I wanted to read a book for grown ups. Looking over a newspaper I ran across a review to the vampire series "True Blood". They mentioned Charlaine Harris and her novel series with Sookie Stackhouse. If you like this kind of fantasy, then you will be taken away into the hot and sticky atmosphere of Louisiana. The vampires are at last coming out into the open and are taking their place in society. I like the characters, the descriptions of the scenery and I just want to read more about the adventures of Sookie and the new world she is living in.