by Charlaine Harris
For years, Charlaine Harris has delighted fans with her mystery series featuring small-town waitress-turned-paranormal sleuth Sookie Stackhouse.
Now, we are pleased to offer her first novel in the series in a special hardcover edition.
And with HBO launching an all-new show, True Blood, based on the Southern Vampire novels, the demand for Charlaine Harris and Sookie Stackhouse will be bigger than ever.
"A fun, fast, funny, and wonderfully intriguing blend of vampire and mystery that's hard to put down, and should not be missed." ―Susan Sizemore
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Charlaine Harris writes both fantasy and mysteries. She has three children, and she lives in southern Arkansas with her husband, three dogs, and a duck. She enjoys the movies, fast-pitch softball, and (above all) reading.

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