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Living with the Dead (Hardcover)

by Kelley Armstrong (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
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  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit (6 Nov 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1841497320
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841497327
  • Product Dimensions: 22 x 14.2 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 128,324 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Robyn Peltier has always lived a normal life. So when her boss is murdered and she is named prime suspect, she is way out of her depth. As the bodies pile up only her friend Hope, and Hope's somewhat spooky boyfriend Karl, are on her side. Hope, meanwhile, has a few secrets of her own. Namely that she is half-demon, and her 'spooky' boyfriend is actually a werewolf. Hope also knows that Robyn has accidentally stumbled into a bloody supernatural turf war. And the only way she can keep her friend alive is by letting her enter a world she's safer knowing nothing about ...


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Kelley Armstrong lives in Ontario with her husband and two children.

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good but not her best., 8 Nov 2008
By A. OBrien "bookworm" (Ireland) - See all my reviews
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I've been a fan of Kelley Armstrong's books for years but I'm sad to say that this book is not her best. It's a good book and I passed an enjoyable evening curled up on the sofa reading this but it doesn't come up to the extremely high standards which she has set in so many of her previous books.

In 'Living with the Dead' Hope Adams (and her boyfriend Karl Marsten) is in L.A. temporarily on assignment for work, but she also there to check up on her friend Robyn Peltier who's husband was killed a few months previously. When one of Robyn's clients is murdered and Robyn becomes the prime suspect after fleeing the scene of the murder, Hope and Karl try to clear her name. Also trying to find Robyn is homicide detective John Findlay (Finn) who happens to be a necromancer. Finn is being helped track Robyn down and solve the murder by the ghost of Robyn's dead husband Damon. (I love this idea - a necromancer solving crimes with the help of a ghost sidekick!)

Robyn, Finn and Damon are interesting characters and good additions to this series, but with so many other characters center stage you never get to know any of them very well. This leads on to my first problem with this book, which is the number of point of views that are used to tell the story (Hope, Robyn, Finn, Adele, Colm). I felt that this made the story a bit too disjointed hopping from one person to another every other chapter. In her earlier books the story is told far more from one or two characters perspectives and you get to know the characters in far more depth. I've not been able to warm to Hope as much as to previous characters and I think it's partially because of the constant switching perspectives that have been used in the books which feature her.

My other problem with this book is the villain of the piece, yes she comes across as ruthless and manipulative and generally nasty but not terribly scary all things considered, and not really big and bad enough to be the major villain in a supernatural story. Maybe this was a conscious decision - that because the main character Robyn is human the supernatural baddies actions have to be scaled down more appropriately to something potentially just an everyday human criminal.

Despite the faults i've mentioned this is a good book and if you're a fan of the series already like me then you will probably enjoy it too. If you haven't read anything by Kelley Armstrong before I'd recommend that you start with Bitten and work your way through the series.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nowhere near the usual standard, 1 Dec 2008
With the exception of Haunted, I have rated every Kelley Armstrong book 5 stars. It always saddens me when I can't do that, and unfortuanately this is the case with Living with the dead.

LWTD carries on from Hope's story Personal Demon, don't let the dust jacket fool you into thinking this is Robyn's book, she hardly gets any page time. It supposedly attempts to answer the question, what happens when a human gets thrown into the dark side of the Otherworld?

This is the first time Armstrong uses the third person narrative and we have five different view points to contend with. This means that we are really actually dealing with five different stories as whilst the plots do relate to each other, the different characters all have very separate issues to contend with. This gave the plot a very disjointed feel and it was easy to miss clues relating to the story outlined on the jacket.

This also means that none of the characters are especially developed. The chapters are tiny (usually 2-3 pages) which means that we are jumping around all over the place. It was the first time when reading Armstrong that I had no concept of time passing. I also couldn't remember what had happened to each character by the next instalment of their narrative. This made for a confusing, frustrating read. I couldn't get gripped on the story line, which was sad.

It doesn't help that none of the characters are particularly redeeming either. I'm sure this is because they don't get developed properly, but for example Robyn bored me to tears and seemed to be there just as a plot device, her acceptance of her situation seemed to me unrealistic. This is a shame when you consider that their individual situations are actually interesting. A character like Finn could have a fascinating book as he becomes aware of his own place in the Otherworld. Sadly such things are passed by. Theoretically established characters like Hope were also disappointing, she bore no resemblance to her sparky character in Personal Demon and is so bogged down in relationship issues she is somewhat emotionally unstable, her grasp over her demon also appears to have slipped leaving her irrational at times.

After reading LWTD, I am left confused and unsure what I gained from the book, if anything. Not something Armstrong intended I'm sure. Dedicated fans will gain something from this book as I have done (Karl was real high point) but newcomers will be overwhelmed. Start with Bitten, and hope that in Frostbitten, the next instalment we see a return to form.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Series still good, 30 Jun 2009
By Pat B (London) - See all my reviews
Was a bit worried that this new title in the Series would be getting a little staid - same plot etc like the Anita Blake books...But have managed to keep on with this one. The different characters in Kelley Armstrong's books are just as interesting to read about as the main characters - Elena, Clay, Jeremy - and I like how Kelley gives them their own book, interesting lives, friends, powers.
Look forward to reading the next one in the series. Although not sure which characters are left to talk about now!
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4.0 out of 5 stars more supernatural fun
Perhaps not quite as good as some of the previous books in the series but each book gives a different set of characters a chance to expand. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Rob G

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent condition, fast delivery very impressed
Book that brings together the changes in the supernatural world in her books so far. It promises much for the future and how the books will continue to evolve inclusing more... Read more
Published 21 days ago by Ms. R. J. Wilkes

2.0 out of 5 stars Just too many points of view.
I'm glad I read this book, but I equally glad that I waited for the paperback and not splashed out on the hardback. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Gina Robbo

5.0 out of 5 stars Good addition to the series!
Just as good as the rest of the series - although I did find it hard to keep up with so many new characters being introduced! Read more
Published 6 months ago by S. Tillotson

3.0 out of 5 stars Quite disappointing
I was so looking forward to reading this, I have really enjoyed all of Kelley's books. But this one I found hard to get into, the plot not that interesting and the charactor... Read more
Published 6 months ago by M. Block

5.0 out of 5 stars Lindsays review
This book was a fantastic read. Kelley Armstrong does it once again with another great read.
This book is about a necromancer called Jamie Vegas(a women) Who just so... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Lindsay Lee

4.0 out of 5 stars Kelley Armstrong is back ...
Well ... almost, anyway. Although she doesn't quite reach the heights of her earlier work, Armstrong's latest instalment in the "Women of the Otherworld" series is much more... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Rachel

3.0 out of 5 stars A decent read, but heading nowhere once again
I still have faith in Kelley Armstrong and her Otherworld series but, after the weak No Humans Allowed and the anemic Personal Demon, this book has me up to two-and-a-half strikes... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Romantic

5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended
Unlike other reviewers, I actually thought that the constant change of narrators worked extremely well. Read more
Published 10 months ago by AnetteF

4.0 out of 5 stars Living With The Dead
I agree with the first review. A good read but certainly not the best in the series. I'm not a fan of Hope as a main character and would have preferred Karl to have a larger role... Read more
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