The good, the bad, and the undead

356 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2012 by HarperVoyager.

ISBN:
978-0-00-745976-6
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OCLC Number:
793099393

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3 stars (1 review)

Sexy, vibrant new packaging for Kim Harrison's New York Times bestselling urban fantasy The Hollows series: this is the second book starring sexy bounty hunter and witch, Rachel Morgan. During the last few months, former bounty-hunter Rachel Morgan has been rather busy. Having escaped relatively unscathed from her corrupt former employers, she's not only acquired a vampiric room-mate called Ivy, faced werewolf assassins and battled shape-shifting demons, but has also found the time to pick up a boyfriend (even if he is only human) and open her very own runner agency. But cohabiting with a vampire, however reformed, has its dangers. Ivy's evil vampire ex-boyfriend has decided that he wants her back, and views Rachel as a tasty side-dish. To make matters worse, Rachel's demon mark is the ultimate vamp-aphrodisiac; one that works both ways. The stakes are high, and if Rachel is to save herself and her room mate …

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reviewed The Good, the Bad, and the Undead by Kim Harrison (Hollows (Rachel Morgan) (2))

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3 stars

There is a serial killer on the loose and he/she is targeting witches that can manipulate ley lines. Rachel is sure Trent Kalamack is involved and does not hesitate to go after him.

I enjoyed the story and even though the killer was not hard to pinpoint, the chase was entertaining. Some mysteries were left open as they should and we learn more about some secondary characters, even catching a glimpse of future plots. I should have loved this book but I simply dislike Rachel. She is very self-centred and often childish in her actions, even after some "adult" explains to her what the problem is with doing whatever she wants. And I do not understand why the action sequences in the first half of the book were interrupted by flashbacks and/or descriptions of the scenery. Why would you break the suspense like that? I stopped reading several times because …

Subjects

  • Paranormal fiction
  • Serial murderers
  • Vampires
  • Women bounty hunters
  • Fiction

Places

  • Cincinnati (Ohio)
  • Cincinnati
  • Ohio