10 member(s) found this review helpful.
Let's here it for a lack of pointless sex! I wasn't going to read this book because it was guaranteed to be more of the same- plot used only as a device to get from one bed (or kitchen, or bathroom, or vehicle...) to the next. But when a free copy showed up at work, I gave it a shot. What else was I to do on an eight-hour plane ride but read and sleep? And I was very, very surprised. There are only two encounters of the naked kind, they are primarily plot-relevant, and only three times did Hamilton refer to kissing Anita as any form of 'trying to climb inside my mouth'. I was also pleased because it looks like they stopped giving Hamilton's books to the junior high English class for proofreading. The grammar was much better, and while she still writes in sentence fragments, it's less distracting than usual. As always, the characters were interesting, and it was nice to focus on a few key people instead of parading the harem and their requisite emotions through every chapter.

Judy C. (
Judy-Ree) - Homosassa Spg, FL wrote on 6/11/2009...
9 member(s) found this review helpful.
For all of you out there who were getting just a bit tired of the non-stop near constant sex, this book is for you. If you have missed Edward, this book is for you. If you liked Anita better when she was killing damn near everything in sight, this book is for you. Yep, for all the fans of the early days of Anita Blake, this book is for you!
This book was the last chance book. If it had been all sex, no plot, I had planned to give up on the series. Thank heaven I gave it a chance.
Anita takes us to Nevada where she meets up with Edward, Bernard and Olaf. It was very reminiscent of book 8, Obsidian Butterfly, since she was surrounded by unknown police officers and there was no sex for the bulk of the book.
They are all there to help Anita find the serial killer Vittorio, who she faced off against in the book Incubus Dreams. He has sent Anita a special invitation to see if she can stop him. While she is working against the sun to find and put a stop to him, Marme Noir has decided she wants to possess Anita and must be on constant guard against her.
We also got some up close and personal time with Wicked Truth, the twin warriors that Anita had wished up some several books back. I was glad we got some more face time with them, since they were supposedly the muscle answer to their lack of soldiers problem that was so catastrophic in nature, but then we barely heard from them ever again.
The ending felt a little rushed, but all in all a great book. Here's to hoping the next one is just as good.
7 member(s) found this review helpful.
I like this book mostly because of Otto/Olaf, who is by far my favorite character because he scares the hell out of Anita. I also loved the fact that Richard was not in this book. Seriously, I am so tired of Anita collecting men, damn she really needs to try casual sex. What I did hate about this book and the 2 before it was there is no sex with Jean Claude. I could care less about all those other metrosexual pint sized men Anita is sleeping with. Does anybody remember what happened when Anita and Asher had sex, they almost killed each other from pleasure, now thats sex. Anyway, back to the book, things were tied up too compactly for my tastes, the ending was extremely anti-climatic.
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
Wow - a plot and everything!
I love Ms. Hamilton's books, but it was nice to have a story line and not just 300 pages of wild sex!
I also loved the focus on some "minor" characters: mysterious Edward, creepy Olaf, sexy Wicked Truth.
And Thank God, no Richard!!! Can someone please kill Richard??? With the number of people who die horrible deaths in this series, why is Richard still hanging around?
I did enjoy this book - can't wait to see the next one and hoping that the quality of the story line continues.
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
Wow! I was seriously impressed with the LACK of sex and the existence of a plot! This was reminiscent of the Early Days of Anita the Executioner/Detective, when she was more than a place for every man to park the pink elephant.
Keep it up ! Less is SOO much more!

Jennifer W. (
GeniusJen) wrote on 7/16/2009...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
I've been trying to read this book for about two weeks now. Today, merely half-way through, I finally gave up.
I had high hopes for the first couple of chapters; after all, we went pages and pages and pages without any sex at all! Yippee! So, I thought (wrongly, but who knew at the time?) this would actually be a good story. The problem? You can't have a good story with such a horrible lack of imaginative plot.
Where's Jean-Claude? Oh yeah, he's back home in St. Louis, being moody and maudlin and getting one entire scene with Anita that's done via cell phone.
Where's Richard? I have no clue. Nathaniel? I'm guessing at home, too. Micah? Ditto.
So, who's in the story? Three of Anita's fellow Marshals - Edward/Ted, Bernardo, and Olaf the serial killer.
Now that I write that out, it SHOULD have been exciting. I mean, after all, Anita is traveling to Las Vegas because the Vampire Master Vittorio sent her a human head in a box. Seeing as how Anita can't really ignore that kind of message, off she goes.
It SHOULD have been a good story. It COULD have been a good story, except for the small matter I mentioned earlier - there is no plot! Or, if you'd like to call what is there a plot, I'll rephrase my statement into there is no GOOD, IMAGINATIVE plot.
There are weird weretigers, a djinn, vampires, Marme Noir, even weirder weretigers, a hint of Belle Morte, a human SWAT team, a fairly nasty Undersheriff, and the marshals. (And just FYI, if I never have to read about a turned-on serial killer again, it STILL won't be enough to erase the disgusting scenes that SKIN TRADE includes out of my mind.)
Most of the Anita Blake fans will read this one, or try to. I gave up buying the books forever ago, so I can't really complain that I lost anything more than time since I borrowed this one from the library.
But holy crow, I don't even know if I'll bother to try to read the next book in the series. What was once so very, very good is now beyond very, very bad. It's just plain crap.

Angela D. (
adixon) - GA wrote on 6/12/2009...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is exactly the writing I was waiting for her to return to! Anita Blake back to the angry, independent and violent personality I fell in love with. I finished this in one day because I couldn't put it down! Will admit that the ending was a little weak and left a few unanswered questions but overall I loved this addition to the series.

Kelly J. (
KellitaJ) wrote on 6/10/2009...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Hamilton delivers another Anita Blake story but leaves out the most interesting characters and fills this book with dialog with OLAF. I cannot believe that she'd leave all of her lovers behind and not even call them at night? The brief ending was the most interesting part of this adventure and it was cut short. If I was her editor, I would have asked Hamilton to delete 200 pages of Marshall bullshitting story and tell us more about the Father and Mother of all vampires, and what happened to them. I've always disliked OLAF and just found all the pages dedicated to him a bore to read.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Whereas I think this was a great story, especially since Richard didn't make an appearance, I think that the build-up with Marmee Noir was getting a little old, and to make it worse, anti-climatic if it is over. I really can't wait for that whole storyline to finally reach a definite conclusion of some sorts, because it's still too open for my tastes. So, she'll probably be back. The end of this book just felt too rushed so there's some unanswered questions hanging and hopefully will be wrapped up in the near future.
I honestly managed to read this book from start to finish in an evening because I couldn't sleep anyway, but I'm almost getting bored with Anita's whining of having to deal with everything in her life. Seriously, that stuff got old several books ago. I'm sure Hamilton probably has a lot more in store for these characters, but with her writing talents, I really think she should just finish this series off soon start fresh with a new character so we can stop having to deal with Anita and all her angst.

Katherine S. (
kathyk519) - Albany, NY wrote on 6/29/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
A great addition to the Anita Blake series. Anita goes to Las Vegas in search of Vittorio, a killer we saw in a previous book. He is a serial killer vamp, who sent her a present in the mail to get her attention. Edward, Olaf, Bernard and the police are helping her hunt for him.
We see less sex in this one with more action and intrigue. We get to see the more human side of Anita - with her insecurities - instead of the just all powerful sex goddess. We also get more of Belle Morte and Marmee Noir storylines, and how Vittorio fits into it.
A great read that grabs you from the first page - I recommend it!