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Laurell K. Hamilton
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  • Paperback: 418 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit; First Thus edition (7 Dec 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1841490539
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841490533
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 10.4 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (148 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 211,337 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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When Anita Blake, necromancer and vampire executioner, started sleeping with the vampire Jean-Claude, she thought she was done with her relationship with Richard, leader of St Louis' large pack of werewolves. She loves him still, but she could not cope with watching him eat a defeated enemy.

When he is accused of rape in a small corrupt town out in the sticks she joins his pack-mates and his family in trying to clear his name and finds herself in trouble as usual. For one thing, Richard has made an enemy of a powerful sorcerer whose foes tend to turn up horribly dead; for another, she and Jean-Claude are trespassing in the territory of another vampire Master, one who feeds on fear and can spread a deadly rot with his touch.

As always, Laurell K. Hamilton writes well about both sexual passion and the sheer wild thrill of powerful magics--these are books written without the brake on, in which anything may happen and every climax just leads to further wonderful excess. Hamilton is good on cityscapes--here she proves herself just as accomplished with the beauty and terror of dark woods by night and the tang of blood on cold clean wind. --Roz Kaveney

Andre Norton

'I was enthralled by a departure from the usual type of vampire tale...'

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Anita Blake, Executioner, necromancer, lover and human servant to Jean-Claude - the charismatic Master Vampire of St. Louis, lupa of the Thronnus Roke Clan lukoi, and Nimir-ra of a pard of leopard lycanthropes, is changing...more so all the time. When Laurell Hamilton introduced her to us in "Guilty Pleasures," Book One of the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series, she was a 24 year-old, smart, attractive, feisty, super-independent dynamo, who raised the dead for a living. She was almost a normal 21st century career girl. Of course she staked rogue vampires as a sideline, but we all have our quirks. Anita's preternatural powers have been steadily increasing, and in "Blue Moon," book eight in the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series, the lines are really beginning to blur between her humanity and the supernatural. Always an uncompromising and tough lady, she has developed a hardness, a detachment, that frightens even herself.

Anita, Richard Zeeman, (an alpha werewolf and her old boyfriend), and Jean-Claude, (her present lover), had formed a Triumvirate of power - Master Vampire, Ulfric and necromancer. In other words, when the three connect, they exude tremendous force and are able to do much more magic than any one or two can do alone. The three are still bound to each other, even though Richard is furious with Anita for dumping him. She had to choose between "a flesh eater and a bloodsucker." Do you see a pattern here?

Late one evening Anita receives a phone call from Richard's brother. Zeeman had been spending the summer in Meyerton, Tennessee, studying the Lesser Smokey Mountain Trolls which live in the area, and fulfilling the requirements for his Masters degree. He has been arrested for the rape of a local women, and is obviously innocent of the charge. Richard is squeaky clean, the ultimate Boy Scout, and very gentle, especially for a lycanthrope. To make the situation worse, a full moon will occur in five days. As luck would have it, this month, August, is a blue moon month - that means two full moons in 31 days - a phenomenon which arises every 3-4 years. And we all know what happens to werewolves during a full moon, don't we? Richard has not "come out of the closet," so to speak, to his parents, his employers, or to many other humans. Basically, he needs to get out of jail pronto. Anita flies down to Meyerton to give him a hand and get him a good attorney. At Jean-Claude's insistence she is accompanied by an entourage of body guards. Colin, the master of the local vampires does not want Anita and cohorts on his turf - for any reason and has made some serious threats. So, vampires Asher and Damian, and lycanthropes Jason, Zane, Cherry, and Nathaniel are there to keep her safe - although, as always, Anita turns out to be the one who does the most protecting. Werewolves Jamil and Shang-Da are around for Richard, to assist him and to join in the Blue Moon celebrations with Verne, the local Ulfric and his pack..

Freeing Richard proves easier than tangling with Colin and crew, plus the corrupt local police, and an assortment of other heinous monsters - there's pure evil on the loose in these hills!! There are some interesting twists in character development in "Blue Moon." Anita is more vulnerable here than previously. She has to confront her mixed feelings for both Richard and Jean-Claude, come to terms with Raina's munin - the vengeful spirit who possesses her from time-to-time, make a decision about her reluctant status as leoparde-lionee of the Saint Louis wereleopards, and face her own ignorance in terms of the power she possesses. Anita fears that she is rapidly becoming as much a monster as those she hunts...and loves. Hamilton succeeds beautifully in developing this vulnerable side of Anita, without sacrificing the plot. However, at this point in the series a change was needed. There had to be more to Anita than one tough cookie who goes up against the monsters and wins, repeatedly. This is one of Laurell Hamilton's best novels - tightly plotted, well structured, including wonderful dark humor, acerbic wit, and plenty of thrills and chills.

Just a word about the sexual content in "Blue Moon." I do not find it any more excessive or graphic than what one reads in most popular fiction - bestseller lists included - nor what is shown on afternoon TV. It would not be realistic to write about a healthy, single woman of 24 and exclude sex. Anyway, I loved this book and certainly recommend it!
Jana

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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I really enjoyed this book, it gives you more of an insight into the werewolf way of life such as the lunatic cafe did.

This time however we get exposed to a more fragile side of Anita, as she struggles to come to terms with her feelings over her x richard, thoughout the whole book it becomes a 'will they? or wont they?' sort of atmosphere. However, this is a fantastic book, with lots of butt kicking and the usual events that happen when anyone gets in Anita's way, fantastic!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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This is my favourite Anita Blake so far. Richard always came across as interesting: Mr Boy Scout, everything that your mother would want you to bring home, apart from the pesky werewolf thingy.

This book expands more on the whole were-beastie culture and its implications, whilst still maintaining the old faithful in the plot line of some vamps doing some evil, in this case, the local Master, who does not welcome Anita on his turf.

In particular, I liked the fact that until the last third of the book, there is still no real indication as to why Richard has been framed for something he clearly would not do. Thus the tension is maintained.

Excellent book, nice diversion from the usual and worth the read.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
blue moon
I bought this for a friend for xmas, its part of a collection she has been wanting for a while
Published 3 months ago by Di
Less detective work; more paranormal stuff
The clue is in the name. This book, the eighth in the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter focuses very heavily on Richard and the werewolves. Read more
Published 6 months ago by C. N. Ghabhann
Adored it!!!
I seriously think this is my favourite book so far! I will try not to spoil for you but if you are like me a 'team richard' then you will definitely love this book! Read more
Published 13 months ago by T. Segurado
"Anita Blake Vampire Hunter" series book 8
In book 8 of this series, Anita jumps straight into both natural and supernatural problems as she rushes out of town to help Richard; who has ended up in jail. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Book Addict
"Anita Blake Vampire Hunter" series book 8
In book 8 of this series, Anita jumps straight into both natural and supernatural problems as she rushes out of town to help Richard; who has ended up in jail. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Book Addict
Critical Review
Have to say totally disappointed about this book! I absolutely loved all the books up to this one and then all of a sudden the whole story just changed. I want the old Anita back! Read more
Published 17 months ago by Lorz139
Excellent
Much love for the Anita Blake series. Sadly nearly read them all. Good price and a nice set to keep.
Published 20 months ago by Mrs. E. Beales
this is the book where I feel the the series changed
Book 8 in the series... I guess I wanted to review it because this is the book where I feel the the series changed. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Rebecca
The world is getting more sensual
Blue moon is the most sensual novel of Anita Blake yet.
She's getting harder and yet more feminine - and the boy problems remain. Read more
Published 22 months ago by K. van Gend
Once in a...
Apparently the love triangle between Richard Zeeman, Anita Blake and Jean-Claude isn't QUITE over, despite Anita dumping the werewolf to boink the French vampire. Lovely. Read more
Published on 18 Mar 2010 by E. A Solinas
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