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by Kelley Armstrong (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 342 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit (3 May 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1841493953
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841493954
  • Product Dimensions: 21.6 x 14.2 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 111,216 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Praise for Kelley Armstrong's series: *'Exhibits the unique blend of dark horror, quick wit and flawless storytelling that is fast becoming Kelley Armstrong's trademark ... a gripping and enjoyable read' DREAMWATCH * 'Makes Buffy look fluffy' DAILY EXPRESS * 'A tasty confection of werewolves, sex and vendettas. Gory, sexy fun' SFX


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No Humans Involved stars necromancer Jaime Vegas. She's on a television shoot in Brentwood, Los Angeles when weird things start to happen. Invisible hands brush her arms, she sees movements out of the corner of her eye, unintelligible fragments of words are whispered in her ear. Jaime's used to seeing the dead and hearing them clearly. But now, for the first time in her life, she knows what humans mean when they say they're being haunted. Jaime is determined to get to the bottom of this, but she doesn't realize how low her investigation will take her, or what human-based horror she will uncover. As she delves through the dark underside of Los Angeles she'll need as much Otherworld help as she can get to survive unscathed. But Jeremy, the alpha-werewolf is there by her side to offer his protection. And maybe more than that!

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Four and a Half Stars, 15 May 2007
By Lesley70 - See all my reviews
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Jaime Vegas (necromancer) hopes taking part in a television programme which intends to raise the ghost of Marilyn Monroe will lead to her being offered a show of her own. However, before that can happen she finds out the gardens of the house she is staying in hold a far nastier secret. Jaime calls on her fellow supernaturals for help - Jeremy Danvers the alpha werewolf and Eve Levine her contact on the other side. It quickly becomes apparent that something evil is at work and Jaime may need to push herself and her powers farther than she's dared to before.

I freely admit I am a huge Kelley Armstrong fan and this book doesn't disappoint. Jaime is perhaps one of my favourite characters, maybe because with her insecurities she is the most human of the supernaturals we have met in the Otherworld.

Her relationship with Jeremy is touching and believable and takes a big step forward here. He, the alpha werewolf who gives no outward signs of his feelings and Jaime who almost seems to overflow with emotion at times. I have been looking forward to them appearing in a book together ever since it became apparent how she felt about him and I think the relationship works beautifully.

Kelley Armstrong's characters are always a delight to read, every one an individual with their own motivations, quirks, fears and desires. As a bonus they also talk like real people - not just like characters in a book. (My favourite one-liner being Eve's sock puppet reference towards the end of the story.) We also get a sneak peek at how Marsten and Hope's relationship has been developing, which makes me look forward even more to the next book.

Some readers may question the presence of Lucas and Paige as they do seem slightly superfluous to the storyline. However, Savannah is necessary to the plot and without her adoptive parents it would be harder to explain why she suddenly appeared. So I can understand why they are included, though they don't appear to contribute much to the story.

If you've not read the previous six books this is a pretty accessible entry in the series. Though there are references to characters and events from previous books the main plotline is pretty much standalone. Bitten remains my favourite Otherworld book, but No Humans Involved definitely makes my top three. And I'm already looking forward to Book 8.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another good read from Kelley Armstrong, 3 Jun 2007
By G. A. Astley (Providence, RI, USA) - See all my reviews
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I couldn't decide whether to give this book 3 stars, or 4. I settled on 4, finally, and this is why:

This book was a bit disappointing for me, a huge fan of Armstrong's Otherworld novels. The characters are believable despite their near invincibility, and you quickly grow to love them. I really find myself caring what happens to each and every character beyond each book, and I look forward eagerly to each new release.

But this book doesn't quite make it to Armstrong's usual standards. Jaime's voice seems weaker than I remember it. Maybe this is because part of Jaime's charm is deeply ingrained in how OTHERS see her, not how she sees herself, so you lose a great deal of that when Jaime is speaking in the first person as she does throughout this book. For me, this meant that some of Jaime's appeal was missing and, although the plot is incredibly engrossing, I couldn't quite relax into the book as much as I had with the others. I also felt that Jeremy seemed a little out of character from how he is portrayed in the other novels. A lot of this could be argued away by pointing out that it's the first time we really see him away from the Pack and without his 'Alpha face' on but I'm not quite convinced this is all there is to it.

Despite these minor misgivings, the book still deserves 4 stars for the fast paced plot and captivating twists and turns. Unlike many of the other women in these books, Jaime doesn't have super strength, or the ability to defend herself with magic. Her powers aren't showy, and most of the time they're not even useful, but in this novel Armstrong makes Jaime stand just as powerfully and just as ethereal as the other women. We get an insight into necromancy that has only been touched on before, and, despite how human Jaime seems in almost every way, she reminds everyone, even Jeremy the werewolf Alpha, that her power is the darkest, dangerous one around.

I really enjoyed the manner in which this book concluded and, although I was just a *little* disappointed, I am looking forward to other novels by Kelley Armstrong, as she is still the best writer of supernatural fiction alive today, in my opinion.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Kelley Armstrong book - can't go wrong, 10 May 2007
I enjoyed this book, as I have every other book in the series. Jaime is actually a lot more interesting than I expected, and she even surprised me in the final climactic scenes. One of the themes in Kelley Armstrong's Otherworld Series is the actual humanity and everyday ordinariness of her extraordinary characters. Because Jaime's power was always so passive and her narratve voice is so normal, when she actually utilised her powers aggressively I was taken aback. And thrilled. There's nothing like a kick-ass heroine to elevate a paranormal book into cult classic status (hence I think the overwhelming appeal of Armstrong's most popular heroine Elena Michaels).

It was nice that Jeremy also got his moment in the spotlight, although some of the scenes made me feel a bit embarrassed. Not because I'm prudish, but in the other books Jeremy occupied a 'parent' role where the protaganists were concerned, and to suddenly read about him in romantic-hero mode (with all that entails) was a bit icky. But I got over it, and the details aren't as graphic as some other books in the same genre.

This book also guest-stars Hope Adams, which was very welcome. Here's a character I can't wait to read more of, and as the next book is all about her, I say roll on!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A story about Jaime Vegas
Jaime gets to be the star of this book. Here she gets to demonstrate her powers and to do some good to the human world, whilst also serving the supernatural world... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Ross P. Gidman

5.0 out of 5 stars Kelley Armstrong - The books just keep getting better!
I always look forward to Ms Armstrongs books and this one delivered everything it promised. Jamie Vegas would have to be my favourite of the narrators to date, followed closely by... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Bronnie

5.0 out of 5 stars Better than I expected - Jaime is a fab central character!
Although I've enjoyed most of Kelley Armstrong's 'Women of the Otherworld' series, I have to say that the change of central character doesn't always work out great - for example,... Read more
Published 18 months ago by C. Frost

4.0 out of 5 stars Necromany versus Werewolves versus Witches versus...
I love the women of the otherworld series, and i liked this book.

We meet Jaime Vegas again, a necromancer in Hollywood (mostly) pretending to be a medium, trying to... Read more
Published 19 months ago by J. C. Chamberlain

4.0 out of 5 stars What's lurking in the haunted house?
This book is another episode in Kelley Armstrong's acclaimed "Women of the Otherworld Series" and features Jaime Vegas, a necromancer TV star whose stardom might be waning as she... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Helen Hancox

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Kelleys best.
Kelley hits the big time with book seven of her Otherworld series in its first hardback edition. Carrying on with the true darkness from Haunted, we see the return of child murder... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Gareth Wilson

5.0 out of 5 stars life outside the pack
I loved this book although I found it hard to imagine jermery as impulsive when in all the other books he's been the quite and understated character. Read more
Published 23 months ago by G. Fee

3.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new
Kelley hits the big time with book seven of her Otherworld series in its first hardback edition. Carrying on with the true darkness from Haunted, we see the return of child... Read more
Published on 18 Sep 2007 by Gareth Wilson

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant addition to Otherworld series
I must say that I disagree with other reviews who say Jaime comes over weaker than in the other books. Read more
Published on 5 Aug 2007 by Joanne K. Pilsworth

3.0 out of 5 stars Good read
KellEy Armstong, No Humans Involved is about Jamie Vegas, a necromancer...who unwittingly does a TV show in a house, where things are not what they seem. Read more
Published on 7 Jun 2007 by M. Hill

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