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Deadlocked (Sookie Stackhouse #12) Hardcover | Pages: 327 pages
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Original Title: Deadlocked
ISBN: 0575096578 (ISBN13: 9780575096578)
Edition Language: English
Series: Sookie Stackhouse #12
Characters: Sookie Stackhouse, Bill Compton, Sam Merlotte, Jason Stackhouse, Eric Northman, Tara Thornton, Pam Ravenscroft
Setting: Shreveport, Louisiana(United States) Bon Temps, Louisiana(United States)
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Paranormal Fantasy (2012)

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Growing up with telepathic abilities, Sookie Stackhouse realized early on that there are things she'd rather not know. An now that she's an adult, she also realizes that some things she knows about, she'd rather not see--like Eric Northman feeding off another woman. A younger one. There's a thing or two she'd like to say about that, but she has to keep quiet--Felipe de Castro, the vampire king of Louisiana (and Arkansas and Nevada), is in town. It's the worst possible time for a human body to show up in Eric's front yard--especially the body of the woman whose blood he just drank. Now it's up to Sookie and Bill, the official Area Five investigator, to solve the murder. Sookie thinks that, at least this time, the dead girl's fate has nothing to do with her. But she is wrong. She has an enemy, one far more devious than she would ever suspect, who's set out to make Sookie's world come crashing down.

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Title:Deadlocked (Sookie Stackhouse #12)
Author:Charlaine Harris
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 327 pages
Published:May 1st 2012 by Gollancz
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Urban Fantasy. Fiction. Romance. Mystery

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Wow, I didn't realize how down everyone was on this series til I came here! I am *eagerly* awaiting this book, and I don't see why everyone has a huge problem with the series. I think its great. I re-read them all within the last month or 2 because it had been so long, I had forgotten a lot of the details, and it just made me want to read more. Maybe I'm just in the (apparently) small minority of people who enjoy long series. I hate to say goodbye to characters I've come to know and love, and I,

Hope it's more than 352 pages.

No, no, no, no, no. Deadlocked was terrible.Deadlocked begins with Sookie at Hooligans watching Claude strip. I thought that was an interesting beginning, but no. It went rapidly downhill from there. The book was basically divided into two parts. Part one: senseless. Part two: meaningless with some diluted action. Following Hooligans, the story continues with Eric's party. While getting ready, Sookie gets a call from Pam telling her to arrive at 9:00. Simple, right? No. Minutes later, Mustafa

Another Harris-penned, Sookie-themed literary abortion. Nah, it's not that bad. It would have to be a lot better to be that bad. I can't see anyone new to the Sookie-verse starting with this one, so my assumption is that everyone interested in reading it is familiar with the series, used to love it, and (like me) is only reading further because we've committed so much already. I'm probably not the first to tell you, there's a further downward spiral. Truth is, it's boring. Dull. A waste of



This was already the 12th book!!!ANDThe love carrousel is still spinning! WTH?!?! O_oWho shall it be, Miss Stackhouse?!EricBillAlcideCalvinQuinnSamDid I miss anyone?! Lets pick up the last book. Maybe that will finally bring me some clarity. *lol*

A fair warning: this review contains mild spoilers because writing my rant without them was next to impossible. Proceed at your own risk.The Sookie Stackhouse series is dying a slow and painful death. Everybody knows it. Charlaine Harris knows it. She knew it even before she signed the deal for the last three books. Whats more, everyone whos been following the series closely can pretty much tell when she stopped caring. What started off as entertaining and steaming hot (albeit poorly written),