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Ana-Maria Nica

    Mort de-a binelea
    Dead in the Family
    Club dead
    Definitely dead
    True Blood: Dead and Gone
    Dead to the World
    • Dead to the World

      • 321 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The Golden Globe award-winning series, now showing on FX, the channel that brought us DEXTER.

      Dead to the World
      4.2
    • Now it's the turn of the weres and shifters to follow the lead of the undead and reveal their existence to the ordinary world. Sookie Stackhouse already knows about them, of course - her brother turns into a panther at the full moon, she's friend to the local Were pack and Sam, her boss at Merlotte's bar, is a shifter. At first the great Were revelation seems to go well - then the horribly mutilated body of a were-panther is found outside Merlotte's. Though Sookie never cared that much for the victim, no one deserves such a horrible death, so she agrees to use her telepathic talent to track down the murderer. But what Sookie doesn't realise is that there is a far greater danger than this killer threatening Bon Temps: a race of unhuman beings, older, more powerful and far more secretive than the vampires or the werewolves is preparing for war . . .

      True Blood: Dead and Gone
      4.0
    • The Golden Globe award-winning series, now showing on FX, the channel that brought us DEXTER.

      Definitely dead
      4.0
    • Club dead

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      There's only one vampire Sookie Stackhouse is involved with - at least voluntarily - and that's Bill. But recently he's been a little distant - in another state distant. His sinister and sexy boss Eric has an idea where to find him, and next thing Sookie knows she's off to Jackson, Mississippi, to mingle with the underworld at Club Dead. It's a dangerous little haunt where the elusive vampire society can go to chill out and suck down some Type O - but when Sookie finally finds Bill caught in an act of serious betrayal she's not sure whether to save him, or to sharpen some stakes. The Sookie Stackhouse books are delightful Southern Gothic supernatural mysteries, starring Sookie, the telepathic cocktail waitress, and a cast of increasingly colourful characters, including vampires, werewolves and things that really do go bump in the night.

      Club dead
      3.9
    • Dead in the Family

      • 311 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      If you think your family relationships are complicated, think again: you haven't seen anything like the ones in Bon Temps, Louisiana. Sookie Stackhouse is dealing with a whole host of family problems, ranging from her own kin (a non-human fairy and a telepathic second cousin) demanding a place in her life.

      Dead in the Family
      3.9