![]() ![]() Roz Kaveney Review:īook Description Paperback. Laurell K Hamilton's background in animal ethnology adds a lot to the mix in this book Anita has to do some long hard thinking about what it means to be in love with a man who changes to wolf. And it makes things worse that he is trusted by the wererats, say, and the various independent were-creatures. Richard has refused to take leadership of the city's werewolf pack, because he refuses to kill its current Alpha just by existing and having defeated them in combat, he is a threat to the authority of Max and Raina, the wolves' current rulers. Anita, though, has problems of her own-there is a contract out on her life and the politics of the city's were-beings are even more complicated than those of its vampires. Anita's necromantic powers may be enough to help Sabin, in conjunction with those of Jean-Claude and of Richard, the werewolf whom she is thinking of marrying. Louis, is asked to help another Master who is rotting where he stands. ![]() Hamilton's Anita Blake, The Killing Dance, Anita's occasional boyfriend Jean-Claude, vampire Master of St. ![]()
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