"action driven urban fantasy"
Vampire executioner Anita Blake never thought she would
see the day that Malcolm, head of the vampire Church of
Eternal Life, would come to see her for help. When he
does, she thinks he wants to get her lover Jean-Claude,
Master of St. Louis, to withdraw his order to have his
congregation perform the blood oath. Instead he tells her
that something powerful that he fears is watching him but
that he can only dimly sense it though he won't reveal any
details to her. When she tells Jean-Claude he mentally raises his shields
so she can't read his mind and tells her if she is lucky
she will never have to know what Malcolm is talking
about. That hope is shattered when someone gives Anita a
white mask. When she tells Jean-Claude about the gift he
is scared and tells her to meet him in his office at the
club. While there someone mentally manipulates Anita, and
some vampires and shifters that are in Jean-Claude's
office using amplified anger to start fights. Jean-Claude
who has also received a white mask tells Anita that The
Harlequin, the policing agent of the Vampire Council, are
in town. They and their human servants and their animals
to call are endowed with special powers from their
creator. Jean-Claude thinks they are in town to observe
Malcolm's vampires but then they are attacked by these
creatures that are breaking their own rules of only
observe. An unforeseen betrayal leaves Anita, Jean-Claude
and the werewolves vulnerable to attack but an unexpected
ally joins the fray giving them the strength to battle
their unbeatable foe. Laurell K. Hamilton has written an exciting and action
driven urban fantasy that has much less sex then her
previous Blake novels. This means that the talented Ms.
Hamilton has many more plotlines she fully develops that
crisscross the main plot of the HARLEQUIN and adds depth
to the storyline. Anita is portrayed as a person more at
peace with herself. She realizes there is nothing wrong
with having several lovers and is overjoyed that she is
gaining control of her powers. Though the Harlequin is a
caricature of the evil vampire, readers will thoroughly
enjoy this creative, spellbinding and provocative work. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 29, 2007
SummaryReaders haven't seen anything yetnew in the
"fabulously imagined series" (Publishers Weekly) from
the #1 New York Times bestselling author.
Anita Blake is about to face the challenge of her life. Into
her worlda world already overflowing with
powerhave come creatures so feared that powerful,
centuries-old vampires refuse to mention their names. It is
forbidden to speak of The Harlequin unless you've been
contacted. And to be contacted by The Harlequin is to be
under sentence of death.
Long-time rivals for Anita's affections, Jean-Claude, Master
Vampire of the City, and Richard, alpha-werewolf, will need
to become allies. Shapeshifters Nathaniel and Micah will
have to step up their support. And then there's Edward. In
this situation, Anita knows that she needs to call the one
man who has always been there for her...
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