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The Harlequin (Anita Blake Vampire Hunter) (Hardcover)

by Laurell K. Hamilton (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 434 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit; First Printing edition (7 Jun 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1841494755
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841494753
  • Product Dimensions: 21.4 x 13.6 x 4.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 122,168 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #29 in  Books > Horror > Genres & Characters > Vampires
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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 'The fights are fast and furious, with guns roaring, claws rending and wisecracks by the dozen.' OUTLAND


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The first warning is unexpected, calculated. Malcolm, head of the vampire Church of Eternal Life, is no friend to Anita Blake. So when he asks for help, against creatures so feared that no vampire will willingly speak their name, Anita is surprised. But the Harlequin require different rules. The second warning is presented like a gift, with Anita' printed on the box. Inside, carefully wrapped in folds of pristine tissue paper, is a plain white mask. The fact that it's white is good news. White means they are only being watched. The power connecting Anita with Jean-Claude, vampire Master of the City and Richard, Ulfric of the werewolves, has been increasing exponentially - and this has attracted very unwelcome attention. Anita Blake has the authority to pass judgment on vampires. The Harlequin have the authority to pass judgment on her. It is forbidden to speak of the Harlequin unless you've been contacted. And to be contacted by The Harlequin is to be under sentence of death.

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A definate improvement, but not a return to form for Hamilton, 26 Aug 2007
By Dr. H. I. C. Dalgarno "purple_vampire" (Edinburgh,UK) - See all my reviews
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Despite my increasing dissapointment with the Anita Blake series I decided to buy the latest book. The first 9 books in the series are still to this day some of the most enjoyable supernatural/fantasy books I have ever read and I must have read them at least a dozen times each. What really hooked me was Hamiltons ability to write really sexy male characters and then build massive amounts of tension between them and Anita. With the introduction of the "arduer"- a need for Anita to feed through sex rather like a vampire feeds on blood - the series rapidly spiralled into barely disguised porn with very little plot.

So I was pleasently surprised with "The Harlequin" which had a great deal more plot than the last couple of books at least. This book was also much better edited than the last one, although I was confused to find that the name of one character kept changing between "Mercia" and "Columbine" in what I can only assume was an editing mistake since one doesn't appear to be an abbreviation of the other.

Some disspointments in this book are that Dolph Storr (head of RIPIT the supernatural police division) is now truly a one dimensional character. He was quite dynamic and strong in the early books and now all he does is turn up in these books to demand a list of how many monsters Anita is currently shagging and then having a temper tantrum. Jason makes an appearence in name only and Hamilton makes a great deal of pages from the same tired themes that are brought out with each book. Anita's worried she's sleeping with too many men, she's upset that the police don't like her anymore, she's upset by Richard.....it really feels like Hamilton is getting very repetitive to sell more books when really she ought to have put this series to bed by now (no pun intended).

So am I recommending this book then? For die-hard fans it's at least more readable than the last two. For newcomers to Anita, I advise you to rush out and buy the first 9 books and then pretend the rest of these didn't happen. You really wouldn't be missing a whole lot.
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49 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars "What's a little sex between allies?", 7 Jun 2007
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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The Anita Blake series started off well, continued for awhile, then took a sharp plunge down into the literary abyss of bad porn.

Well, "The Harlequin" scrabbles PARTLY back out of that abyss, but Laurell K. Hamilton's fifteenth Blake book still suffers from a surfeit of squickly sex, constant sexual ramblings, and a promising plot that gets swamped by the sex-with-Anitacentric politics of vampires and weres.

First a vamp cleric tells her of a threat so terrible that he can't name it, then a movie night with Nathaniel leads to a strange warning -- a white mask. Jean-Claude reveals that it's the warning of the Harlequin, a cruel vampire police who can warp their victims' minds. And apparently Anita and her string of adoring lovers (plus the still-upset Richard) have upset them.

And the politics of the situation are getting quite nasty, with alliances between weres and vamps getting nasty as they try to all have sex with Anita for power and influence, and Anita repeatedly getting hit by her various "beasts." And if they don't manage to kill the Harlequin soon, then Marmee Noir will reawaken -- and the Harlequin will be working for her.

"The Harlequin" sounds promising at first -- it's almost a hundred and fifty pages before Anita has sex with anyone. It's been several books since Hamilton could boast a length like that, and at first glance it seems to be promising a return to prior form.

Unfortunately, the sexless parts even duller than actual sex would have been: talking/remembering/agonizing about sex. There's two long chapters devoted to Nathaniel wanting Anita to tie him up and hurt him during sex, and Anita getting squeamish about it. And about halfway through, she starts having public ardeur sex, bloody sex, lesbian vampire dream sex, feathery sex, and Hamilton seems to be paving the way for sex with Edward's sixteen-year-old stepson.

None of this would matter quite so much if the plot were good -- and some parts of it are excellent. Edward's family vs. job struggle, the were politics and their tenuous relationship with the vampires, the fight between Richard and Jean-Claude, and the whole threat of the Harlequin itself is pretty thrilling, and pared down, it could have been a truly excellent book.

Unfortunately, these promising plots are bogged down in -- you guessed it -- sex. Everyone wants sex with Anita, and chapters of arguing about who gets to is just stupefyingly dull. As if that weren't bad enough, Hamilton takes another jab at her former fans, by announcing disdainfully that, "God hasn't forsaken me; it's just that all the right-wing fundamentalist Christians want to believe he has." Nice that now Anita is God's mouthpiece.

And though Anita doesn't come across near the levels of arrogance in books past, she still comes off as annoying, hypocritical (she likes bloody sex, but gets squicked at the idea of tying a guy up?) and ridiculously superpowerful -- turns out that she's also superpowering anyone she has sex with. And few of the long-haired, animeish femme-men do much but adore Anita, and the few who don't are either banished again (Richard) or are pale shadows of their former selves (Edward).

"The Harlequin" takes some baby steps back toward quality, but the obsession with sex and long-winded arguments drown the promising plot points. Better keep the mask on this one.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Better but still far from LKH's best, 12 Jun 2007
By G. Jones (London) - See all my reviews
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As the previous reviewers noted there is less sex than in the other recent Anita books. There is more of a plot than the previous novel but the book still lacks the detective aspect that I enjoyed so much in the early novels.
Anita is once again the object of desire for every male she comes into contact with, Anita is once again gaining in powers at a ridiculous rate. The book was readable and in parts enjoyable it is still too heavy on the Anita-worship and there are too many characters in play at the same time.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Well it sort of worked!
I thought the premise of this book was great, and the Harlequin were finally going to be the bad guys to bring things back towards a decent storyline, and for a while that... Read more
Published 3 months ago by S. Young

5.0 out of 5 stars Vamp lover 'enchanted'
I enjoyed The Harlequin very much and can't get enough of the 'Anita Blake' series . I think Hamilton delivers everytime and I have developed a great fondness for many of the... Read more
Published 10 months ago by vamp lover

2.0 out of 5 stars Better -but still disappointing
I loved the early Anita Blake books, they had a plot, action, romance and humour, then came the sex. If it is as bad as it is written Anita deserves pity. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Fren

3.0 out of 5 stars Hamilton picks up the fumble.
For those who've read previous instalments of Falcata Times know that I've criticized Laurells work for quite some time. Why? Read more
Published 16 months ago by Gareth Wilson

3.0 out of 5 stars Time for an end to Anita?
Hmmm, when I saw the low star rating on this one I wanted to balance it out and add some stars because I enjoyed it. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Kelley Townley

3.0 out of 5 stars finally getting back on track
okay there was the obligatorary sex fest that seems to have become the staple of anita blake books recently. But this was leaps and bounds better than Danse Macabre. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Ms. C. N. Sweeney

2.0 out of 5 stars Why did I do it?
I promised myself that, after the 'plot outline masquerading as a full length novel' debacle that was Dance Macabre (not to mention the increasingly plot free preceding 4 or 5... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Little Ray of Sunshine

1.0 out of 5 stars Just good enough to be really annoying
This series of books used to follow a fairly entertaining format of Anita versus the Monster of the Week with a bit of disposable light romance on the side. Read more
Published 19 months ago by M. Henry

2.0 out of 5 stars What's a little sex between allies?

The Anita Blake series started off well, continued for awhile, then took a sharp plunge down into the literary abyss of bad porn. Read more
Published 19 months ago by E. A Solinas

3.0 out of 5 stars Better than Dance Macabre
I read this with much trepidation as I was not impressed at all by Dance Macabre. My initial impression of The Harlequin is that it is definitely better. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Dark Clarissa

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