An Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Novel
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I WAS WORMING MY way through a mass of parents and children with a tiny clown hat clutched in one hand. In my navy blue skirt suit I looked like a dozen other mothers who had had to come straight from work to the dance recital. My hair was a little curly and a little too black for all the blond mothers, but no one gave me a second glance. The one saving grace as I threaded my way through the crowd of parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, and siblings was that I wasn’t one of the parents. I was just here as moral support and last-minute costume rescuer. It was just Monica Vespucci’s style to leave part of her son’s costume at her house and need an emergency save. Micah and I had been running late with client meetings so we got to ride to the rescue, and now since the vast majority of the performers were female I was the only one safe to go backstage without scandalizing the mothers. What did little girls who only had male relatives do at things like this? My dad would have been at a loss.
A little girl and her mother damn near knocked me down the stairs in their rush to get up past me. The little girl was knocked into me so that my suit jacket pushed back and she was staring at my holstered gun and U.S. Marshal badge. The child’s eyes went big as she met my eyes. The mother never noticed, dragging the silent child up the stairs. I let them get ahead of me, the little girl’s huge, dark eyes following me until the crowd hid her from sight. She couldn’t have been more than five. I wondered if she’d even try to tell her mother she’d seen a woman with a gun and a badge.
I started pushing my way up the stairs, keeping the hand with the clown hat in it close to my jacket so I wouldn’t flash the gun by accident anymore. I was going to try to keep my occupation a secret from the screaming children and their frantic mothers. They didn’t need to know that I hunted bad little vampires and wereanimals for the preternatural branch of the U.S. Marshals Service. They certainly didn’t need to know that I raised zombies as my day job. I blended in as long as no one figured out who I was.
I got to the upper hallway and there was one lone male over the age of twelve being herded by his mother. She had an almost embarrassed look on her face, as if apologizing for not having a girl. I knew there were more men up here, because some of them were mine, but they were safely away from the estrogen-rich room of little girls.
Monica’s son was under five, so he didn’t count as male yet. He was just a generic child. Now if I could only find the generic child, hand his mother the hat, and flee to our seats where everyone was waiting for me, I’d count it as a win, though knowing Monica she’d need something else. I didn’t like her at all.
Copyright © 2010 by Laurell K. Hamilton
Like her adrenaline-fueled vampire hunter and the supernatural beings in her orbit, Laurell K. Hamilton knows that some thirsts must be quenched—like her fans’ non-stop hunger for ever more Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novels! For the first time in more than a decade, Hamilton satisfies that demand with the release of two Anita books in the same year: first came Flirt, and now comes Bullet.
The triumvirate created by master vampire Jean-Claude, necromancer Anita Blake, and werewolf Richard Zeeman has made Jean-Claude one of the most powerful vampires in the United States. He’s consolidating power in himself and those loyal to him, doing in America what the seductress Belle Morte—the original holder of the ardeur—did in Europe when she was at her height of power. She almost owned the continent, and there are those who are determined that Jean-Claude won’t do the same in America. His motives may be kinder, but as any lawyer will tell you, motives matter, but you’re just as dead.
Assassins are coming to St. Louis, and Anita knows they’re coming. Yet being forewarned doesn’t mean you can win. Do Anita and her master vampire possess enough power to dodge this silver bullet?
Hardcover: 368 pages
Publisher: Berkley Pub Gp./Mbr of Penquin Putnam ( June 01, 2010 )
Item #: 87-5197
ISBN: 9780425234334
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.0 inches
Product Weight: 13.0 ounces

i got this book from my boyfriend and was i bummed it was little better then the bed hopping that has become the norm for anita!!! what happend to edward olaft and all the others who this was based on? get back to the meat of it.i dont mind a little sex if it has to do with the story. i will not get the next one unless i dont use my money on it
Reviewer: a r
I have not read Bullet or Flirt yet. I liked the last one Skin Trade? It wasn't quite as bad as the ones before that with the main focus being on sex lately. I just want to let those LKH fans to know that she doesn't seem to care what her fans think of her latest books. Even on her official site forums, any unfavorable reviews on her latest books are immediately deleted. So honestly, I am sooo disappointed in not only LKH's books but her uncaring attitude towards her fans. Makes me not want to buy anymore of her books. If I am so inclined to read anymore, I'll do what others have done and get it front the library.
Reviewer: Koffee
This book was better. More plot, less bed to bed hopping. Let's continue to develop those characters!
The ending was a disappointing, good buildup and then nothing like a wave washing gentle on the beach. No big crash.
Reviewer: Rp
I like the detail that LKH goes into to describe each scene. It gives us the reader an eye into her world. In my opinion, the details are what make these books fun to read. The books have progressed to include sex, which in Anita's world, is a huge part of the vampire that she is connected to.
Reviewer: Wendy A
Thank you Ms. Hamilton for growing each character just a little bit more;I especially like that Richard is becoming a better leader. You have the truth of the life of being strong for the sake of others protection. It is not easy to deal with hardcore S!$T's and bullies. Crazies come in every intelligence and level of society and that is the unfortunate truth. As an older reader i am still taken with the action and truth of the characters you so aptly bring to life. Please keep on fighting the good fight and let others see that they can and do make a difference When they just Try to Do what will be the truth for them and for others.
Reviewer: M. H