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The Lunatic Cafe (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter) [Audiobook] (Audio CD)

by Laurell K. Hamilton (Author), Kimberly Alexis (Narrator)
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  • Audio CD: 1 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Audiobooks; Unabridged edition (Oct 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0143144049
  • ISBN-13: 978-0143144045
  • Product Dimensions: 14.7 x 13.5 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 616,728 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Falling in love gives you not only the problem of dealing with your lover, but of coping with their relatives. Vampire executioner Anita Blake's discovery that her new boyfriend, Richard, is a werewolf means that she has to cope with his pack and their elaborate politics of submission and domination. In The Lunatic Cafe Laurell Hamilton deals with werewolves with the same assurance that she brought to her charming, sinister vampires.

Anita still has emotional baggage from her relationship with Jean-Claude, vampire Master of the city, and he is not yet done with her, even if she no longer has the marks that would eventually have made her his human servant. Someone is making snuff movies--one of the more appalling features of the alternate world Anita inhabits is that someone will always find a horrid way to make the differences between that world and ours the subject of profit--and Anita is determined to put a stop to it. And werewolves and other shape-changers are disappearing--and Anita and her PI friend Veronica are keen to find out why. This is an excellent thriller as solidly imagined when it deals with ordinary policemen as when it deals with a fairy-tale prince enchanted into a swan. --Roz Kaveney --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'Death and gore galore ... Hamilton writes with ease and vigour...Great fun' SHIVERS 'I was enthralled - a departure from the usual type of vampire tale which will have a wide appeal to any reader hunting for both chills and fun' Andre Norton 'This fast-paced, tough-edged supernatural thriller is mesmerizing reading indeed' LOCUS 'Supernatural bad guys beware, night-prowling Anita Blake is savvy, sassy and tough' P N Elrod, author of THE VAMPIRE FILES --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vampires, Werewolves whats next?, 30 Dec 2007
By John Nunn (Coventry, U.K.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Lunatic Cafe (Paperback)
This is the first of the Anita blake novels to take way too much time on describing explicit sex scenes, whilst clearly a part of the character development do we really need to devote entire chapters of the book detailing, in very graphic terms, every sexual moment.
Richard the werewolf and Anita are now dating, but she's not sure she really wants to be involved with a non-human. To make matters more complicated, the vampire Gretchen wants to take revenge on Anita for taking Jean-Claude away from her, and Jean-Claude wants to kill Richard for taking Anita away from him. The core plot of the Missing Lycanthropes And rather unfolds in the background.
The real plus points are the great new culture Anita is exposed to in the werewolves and there are some great moments, in particular when Anita meets the alpha-male werewolf Marcus and his pack, and the final set-piece slugfest itself.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Werewolf or vampire, that is the question, 31 May 2004
By Sebastian Fernandez (Tampa, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Lunatic Cafe (Paperback)
Up until this point, the main character in the series, Anita Blake, has been staying away from love. Anita is an animator and vampire slayer, who has been wooed for quite some time by the master vampire of the city, Jean-Claude. On the previous book, "The Circus of the Damned", we saw Anita moving away from the enchanting vampire to start searching for love in what she thought was a normal human. She was surprised when, after a vampire tore out the throat of his suitor, he did not die. Richard is a werewolf, and Anita is trying to reconcile this information with her own feelings for him. Anita's reluctant acceptance of love may have to do with the moment in time in which Laurell K. Hamilton wrote this book, since she was pregnant and delivered a baby girl named Trinity.

With each book, the reader gets a clearer idea about what the place in which Anita lives in is like. For example, we find out that there are creatures that we did not know existed in this world, like dragons, gargoyles and trolls. Also, we learn that discrimination against lycanthropes is illegal but existent nonetheless. In this case, everything starts when the husband of one particular lycanthrope shows up at Anita's office looking for help, since his wife is missing and he cannot go to the authorities for fear she will be fired if the "secret" comes out. In addition to this, Dolph, who works with the preternatural unit of the police department, summons Anita because there has been a murder of suspicious nature. Anita determines that the murder was committed by a shapeshifter, denomination that includes werewolves.

Besides the "usual" type of situations Anita faces, she has to deal with her relationship with Richard, and his battle for the leadership of the wolf pack with an alpha male called Marcus. Jean-Claude will not go away without a fight, and he is trying to get Anita to date him instead of the werewolf. To complete the picture, there is a female vampire that is in love with Jean Claude and thinks that the only way to get her prize is to eliminate her competition. Anita describes this situation perfectly: "Bully for me!"

Hamilton is perfecting a world and a character that grab the attention and the heart of the reader without letting go. As the story progresses, we learn more about Anita's past, her relationship with her mother, her previous experience with love, etc. Also, the reader comes to cherish some of the characters that at first seem unlikable, like Edward, the "gun for hire". A friend told me that the series will get kinkier as it progresses, and I already saw this happen in this book, but this change in tone matches perfectly the mood of the main character. The truth is, I cannot get enough of Anita Blake!

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, 19 Jun 1999
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I've read a lot of books, but there are only a few I come back to time and time again. Those are the ones I absolutely love, and this book IS one of them! I love Anita's unique sense of humor, personality, ingenuity, and mostly her honor. If Anita gives you her word then she'll try to keep her promise to the best of her ability. If you think about it you can also see Anita's character grow as she gathers more experience in her daily life and finds out that not all the bad guys are shapeshifters' or vampires. Hamilton weaves many characters into her story to complicate things for Anita, but unlike a lot of secondary characters they also support and enhance the story. Here's a teaser, for those who think Anita is lucky to have Jean Claude and Richard, wait until you find out about Asher and Damian! I also like her soft side, you know, the penguins!! My all time favorite though is the language!! Hamilton is freer with the language Anita uses than many other author's. After all we are better able to get into the story when the author uses language that we can associate with. It jars you when a character suddenly says, "By Derimiones!!" because you don't really consider that to be a cuss word. If you like the supernatural, and are not intimidated by langauge read this series. I really recommend reading her books in order because then you'll understand stuff that is referred to in her previous books. Have a good read!
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Lunatic Cafe
With each book Anita Blake is growing and developing. I enjoy each of the preceding Anita Blake books. This is no exception. Great!
Published 5 months ago by A. S. Andrews

5.0 out of 5 stars Anita Blake and the Lunatic Cafe
Anita Blake is an Animator. Anita and co. raise the dead to settle will disputes and the like, for a reasonable fee. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Persephone

5.0 out of 5 stars great read
I read this book in a a week. For me its like speed racing :p
Very easy to read, lots of action.
Published 11 months ago by Alexio

5.0 out of 5 stars Werewolves & Vampires & Ghouls, Oh Boy! Anita Is Super!
Animator, necromancer, called by vampires everywhere "The Executioner," Anita Blake is a feisty, independent, 21st century lady who can't seem to get a date with a human being. Read more
Published on 28 Feb 2005 by Jana L. Perskie

5.0 out of 5 stars Werewolves? There wolves. There Anita Blake, Animator
In this fourth Anita Blake novel our heroine no longer bears the marks of Jean-Claude or any other master vampire and is exploring a relationship with Richard, the middle school... Read more
Published on 20 Nov 2003 by Lawrance M. Bernabo

4.0 out of 5 stars A single sitting read!
This is the first Anita Blake I've read, but it certainly won't be the last! Hamilton handles her alternative-history modern world US with confidence, never letting the... Read more
Published on 5 Mar 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
The entire Anita Blake series was great, but it gave me a lot of grief. I tried to find Burnt Offerings in the library, and it wasn't there! Read more
Published on 5 Sep 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty "Damned" Good if I do say so myself
Hey, loved it. It and the sequels. Pick it up, read it, buy more. I said read it. now. Stop reading this, and read the book. It's more interesting. Trust me. Read more
Published on 28 May 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Not up to par
Hardly a total disappointment by any means. But the ending was a bit weak. This book seems to be setting up bigger things for future books.
Published on 16 May 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Great book. Nice to see Edward again.
The Anita Blake series continues to grow with new characters and more locations. Ms Hamilton is clever enough not to let the characters stagnate.
Published on 30 April 1999

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