Obsidian Butterfly
(Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Book 9)
by Laurell K. Hamilton
Ace Books
January 1, 2000
ISBN #0441006841
386 pages
Hardcover
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Summary

Edward was a hit man.

He specialized in monsters. Vampires, shape-shifters, anything and everything. There were people like me who did it legal, but Edward didn't sweat the legalities or, hell, the ethics. He was an equal opportunity killer. I may be one of the few friends that Edward has, but it's like being friends with a tame leopard. It may curl on the foot of your bed and let you pet it's head, but it can still eat your throat out....

Favors called in.

Whenever the phone rings before dawn something big is probably up, and the fact that Anita Blake has been up all night dealing with zombies doesn't make this call an exception. "Ted Forrester needs backup from Anita Blake, vampire executioner," Edward tells her using the pseudomym he keeps for those rare times he needs a legal identity. And she owes him a favor.

So by noon she's on a plane to Santa Fe, sun-drenched town of wealthy retirees, where in the last two weeks twelve people have been murdered. The dead ones had it easy: other victims have been completely flayed, but kept horribly alive by magic. Seeing them in the hospital, Anita feels uncharacteristically shaken.

But she must put aside her fear to help Edward hunt down the greatest evil she has ever encountered. It's ancient and devious - and in the end, she will have to face it alone.



 

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