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From Dead to Worse: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel

The eighth book in the Sookie Stackhouse series continues the story of Sookie, a telepathic waitress living in the fictional town of Bon Temps, Louisiana. Set in a world where vampires, werewolves, and other supernatural beings have revealed their existence to humans, the novel follows Sookie as she navigates personal and political upheaval following a major hurricane that disrupts the fragile balance of power among supernatural factions. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, change, and survival as Sookie contends with the aftermath of recent battles, the arrival of new threats, and the evolving dynamics of her relationships with vampires and shifters. The title reflects the escalating dangers and moral complexities Sookie encounters as her world grows increasingly chaotic. more

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Charlaine Harris
Charlaine Harris

Charlaine Harris is an American author known for her suspense and fantasy novels. She is best known for her 'Sookie Stackhouse' series, which was adapted into the television series 'True Blood'. Born on November 25, 1951, Harris has enjoyed a successful writing career, with her works being appreciated for their unique narrative style and intricate character development. more

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