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Narcissus in Chains (Anita Blake Vampire Hunter 10) [Paperback]

Laurell K. Hamilton
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  • Paperback: 704 pages
  • Publisher: Headline (4 Mar 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0755355385
  • ISBN-13: 978-0755355389
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 4.5 x 19.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 15,078 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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An Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, novel

'Something in the look on my face must have frightened him, because his eyes widened, and I saw something like human fear cross his reptilian face.'

I'm Anita Blake and I kill monsters. The last thing I want to think about though when I get home after a night out is work. But someone has abducted a wereleopard from the Narcissus in Chains club.

It's a dark world out there with shapeshifter crime and were-creature struggles. I may not have seen Jean-Claude, the Vampire Master of the City, for six months, but I need his help now, whatever the consequences. Someone is targeting the lycanthropes and we have to save them.

About the Author

Laurell K. Hamilton is the bestselling author of the acclaimed Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, novels. She lives near St Louis with her husband, her daughter, two dogs and an ever-fluctuating number of fish.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I am a big fan of Anita Blake and have enjoyed reading of her adventures in the world of the preternatural. Some of her many talents involve zombie raising, assisting the police in their preternatural cases and being a vampire executioner and an all round bad ass. Now she has another skill to add to her list.............. Nymphomaniac!!!! This book has no decent storyline; it's just Anita getting naked and sleeping her way through the entire male population of St Louis with a loose background story that is only there to give Anita chance to meet more men with bigger penises!!! And what is with all the crying that's going on? This series has moved from urban fantasy to Erotic Fantasy, I will keep reading but only because I bought the entire series and will be hoping that Hamilton turns on the old charm that was in the earlier books.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Angst-ridden sex 10 Nov 2011
Format:Paperback
After a long leave of absence from all her paranormal responsibilities, Anita is back in St Louis fulltime, and ends up neck deep in trouble straight away.

Fans of Jean Claude will be happy to see he makes a long awaited return in this book. Anita has been avoiding him for the last six months while she figures out how she feels about him, and all the metaphysical complications that come with him.

Anita needs his help to save local lycanthropes, who are mysteriously disappearing. The smaller species have had their alphas vanish into thin air, and they've turned to Anita because they're reluctant to go to the bed.

Richard, her former fiancée/werewolf king, also makes a reappearance, after a long absence, but is typically angst-ridden and moral (yawn!).

The time spent apart has not been good for their triumvirate of power, and there are holes in their auras which need to be fixed. Can you guess how they are fixed? That's right. Sexy time.

I'm all for the sexy time, but the mystical and magical aspects of these books, like the auras and spirituality, are very off-putting for me, at least. I tend not to enjoy anything spiritual, or magical.

As part of Anita's renewed ties with Jean Claude, she develops an unusual side- effect, the ardeur. It's similar to the bloodlust all vampires deal with, but it's not blood she lusts for, it's sex.

So yes, there is quite a bit of sex in this book. Well, almost. Anita's morals get in her way, and the reader's, quite a bit, so there's a lot of sexual fondling followed by a lot of overthinking and guilt.

As Jean Claude says at one point, "I am glad you are the woman that you are, but there are moments when I wish that you could simply enjoy something without being chased around the room by your guilt and your morals afterwards."

I can't help but get the feeling that in these early books, Laurell K. Hamilton is either uncomfortable writing sex scenes, or she is overly concerned that sex will come to define her books. There's a lot of almost-sex, which is just frustrating.

Anita becomes increasingly perfect and unusual in this book. She gains even powers and abilities that no one has ever thought possible.

Some very interesting and important characters are introduced in this book, most notably Micah, an alpha wereleopard who hits it off with Anita, in a very big way.

I enjoyed the book, though I was disappointed the series returned to the sex and angst it's become filled with lately. Obsidian Butterfly was a great break from that, but now Anita is filled with guilt and doubt, and Richard is filled with guilt and doubt, and it's all too angsty.

The book is a major turning point in the series overall, as Anita becomes more and more involved with the monsters. I know many people regard this as the death of the Anita we knew in the first few books, but I enjoy all of the series. It's something you really have to make your mind up about for yourself.

Also, a brief postscript; does anyone else who reads these books find the men irritatingly feminine? Anita is quite short, and so are most of the men around her. I don't mean short for men, I mean these guys would be considered short if they were women.

Many of them have long feminine hair, and nondescript but feminine faces, which Anita describes as being saved from complete femininity by the shape of a brow or the slant of their jaw. I dunno, I just like my men very definitely masculine
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The Best So Far!!!!! 31 Aug 2010
By sarah
Format:Paperback
This book in the series of Anita Blake is by far my favourite! After reading some previous reviews on Anita Blake I was convinced that I would be in for a great disappoinment, especially as I was under the impression that books 1-9 are 'the best'. Yes, ok, books 10 onwards have more sex in them, but its not like Anita Can help it or help herself!
I enjoyed the arrival of Micah, a new love interest for Anita perhaps? Even though Richard's outburst of how he's really feeling left Anita hurt, you just sense that its still not over between them.
Jean Claude shows a side to him that I think is what Anita needs to take responsibilty for her morals/actions.
Definately worth reading just to discover that Anita is a new woman, she's become more comfortable around her pard (which im glad!)and learned to control her powers better.
Lets just say the only thing she has not improved on is her blushing!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Less crime, more sex!
If you're new to Anita Blake Vampire Hunter, you'd be best advised to start at book one and work your way through. Read more
Published 3 months ago by weaselbunny
narcissus
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
excellent read
once you start reading this book you won't want to stop, so put a casserole in the oven if you're cooking, that way you won't be disturbed for an hour. Read more
Published 4 months ago by jacqueline
"Anita Blake Vampire Hunter" series book 10
Anita Blake is back with a vengeance as she again wades through a vast amount of blood and dead bodies to save those she cares for. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Book Addict
Warning : Series Starts Going Down Hill!
Narcissus in Chains (Anita Blake Vampire Hunter 10)
I've read the last 9 Anita Blake books and have found them enjoyable, a bit self indulgent, but o.k. Read more
Published 16 months ago by S. Wilson
My only gripe is that there are so many characters to keep track of!!
I am among those that feel this series just keeps getting better. I come from reading PNR so the fact that there is more sex is perfectly fine with me. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Rebecca
Best ever.
I've read upto book 11 and so far i love 'Narcissus in chains' the most.
Its full of action, Richard and Anita look like they will get back together than as usual it doesn't... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Ms. R. Lockley
Obsessed with Anita!!
As the title says I'm obsessed with Anita Blake I've read all 18 books in the series numerous times and out of all of them 'Narcissus in Chains' is my fave. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Saint Jo
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