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Prepare to say a fond farewell to Sookie Stackhouse, because
"Deadlocked" is the penultimate volume of the Southern Vampire series.
But
even if there's only one more book, the twelfth book about the
telepathic waitress and her vampire and/or were connections is a pretty
solid one. It's a rather sad book in places, since Sookie's relationship
to Eric seems to be cracking into pieces, but it has that lovable
balance of unpretentious Southernness mixed with vampire/were stuff.
A
conference between Felipe and Eric goes horribly awry when a young
woman (whom Eric had taken blood from) is found dead outside Eric's
home. Unsurprisingly, Sookie and Eric are both suspects, and Sookie
suspects that Eric is keeping something from her. Even odder, her death
is linked to the fae -- and Sookie is sure that she was hired to lure
Eric.
As she juggles family matters, a nosy were, a birth and a
forthcoming wedding, Sookie also starts investigating the girl's death.
She also has some other problems to deal with, like a stranger's
interest in the cluviel dor and the arrival of a vampire queen who wants
Eric. But unraveling these conspiracies will reveal some of the
nastiest betrayals Sookie has ever encountered.
As always,
Charlaine Harris' writing is like slipping into a soft, well-worn
sweater that smells vaguely of magnolia trees. There's just something
very pleasant and homey about her prose, and this novel is somewhat
smoother than the last few book -- the narrative can switch fluidly from
descriptions of the fairy world to "House Hunters International."
Trippy.
However, "Deadlocked" has a sharply bittersweet flavor as
well, with Sookie finding out the hard way that lots of people can
leave you heartbroken (not just lovers!). A few parts of the book are
depressing, particularly since Sookie's relationship with Eric is
clearly crumbling -- she even admits that while the sex is great (not
that we see any), they're not doing so well emotionally.
It also
has the feeling of a transition book -- lots of people are getting
engaged and producing babies, and a few actually leave. Harris seems to
be wrapping up various ongoing subplots, including a massive one close
to Sookie's own heart.
So unsurprisingly this is a wrenching
novel for Sookie. She's still a tough, confident woman, but she also has
to grapple with the semi-conscious knowledge that her romance with Eric
is under attack, and that people may be trying to get to the cluviel
dor. Eric is strangely distant in this story even when he appears; Sam
seems to have taken a more central role. I call romance!
"Deadlocked"
is a solid penultimate chapter to the Southern Vampire series -- and
while the mood is sadder than in the last few books, Charlaine Harris
injects plenty of charm into her story.
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