Collection: Livre 15 dans la collection Anita Blake
Étiquettes: saga, Bit-lit, Jeune adulte, Lang:en
Résumé:
Anita Blake, tome 15
At
the start of bestseller Hamilton's solid 15th adventure to
star vampire hunter Anita Blake, Malcolm, the priggish head
of the Church of the Eternal Life (the vampire church), is so
desperate for help in dealing with the Harlequin, a troop of
vampire enforcers and spies so feared vampires are forbidden
to speak its name, he turns to those he considers sinful and
corrupt—Anita and her sweetie, Jean-Claude, St. Louis's
Master of the City. The Harlequin may have targeted Anita and
the powerful triumvirate she has forged with Jean-Claude and
Richard Zeeman (aka Ulfric of the werewolves). According to
the rules, the Harlequin must make contact through delivery
of a mask—white to indicate they are watching, red for
pain, black for death. Anita receives a white mask, but the
members of the Harlequin aren't playing by the rules. Shorter
and more tightly structured than the previous entry in the
series, Danse Macabre (2006), Hamilton's latest should prove
more satisfying to longtime fans with its straightforward
supernatural politics and steamy (but not extreme) sex.
Présentation
de l'éditeur
Into Anita Blake's world-a world already overflowing
with power-come creatures so feared that centuries-old
vampires refuse to mention their names.