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The Good, The Bad and The Undead (Rachel Morgan 2)

By: Kim Harrison
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Voyager
ISBN: 0007236115
ISBN-13: 9780007236114
Released: 02 Oct 2006
RRP: £6.99
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Really liked this. - By: Nicola, 29 Jan 2008
I'm thoroughly enjoying these books. Ms Harrison writesin a similar vein to Laurell K. Hamilton before her books turned into bonk fests. There's a great story line that's easy to get into, characters that keep you interested, what with all their various foibles & problems, & you find yourself looking forwards to seeing what Rachel Morgan's going to get up to next. She's a heroine who loves to get her hands dirty. What's a little blood between friends anyway? I would definitely recommend this book (it's book 2, so you may want to start with the first book so you don't miss anything.)
As good as the first - By: Laura Best, 06 Nov 2007
this book is as good if not better than dead witch walking. all the charecters arein there with many more.
An Ending That's Worth It! - By: J. Bates, 06 Aug 2007
Having loved the ideas presentedin the first book, I was a little disappointed at the rather plodding, unexplained pace of this second book's opening. Then it became appropriately gory, sarky & demony. The demon's moments are by far the highlights of the book, & while the character of Kist flickers between potential & cliche, all those who see Spike from Buffy written down on paper, raise your hand now....

...Or that could just be me.

Visually, this book presents some very strong scenes, obviously depending on the quality of the readers imagination. The humourin the anti-tomato attitude of the humans also verges on the irritating, but if you can kind of skim over those parts & focus on the bits that are actually good, then this book is a faithful second part of the series, giving you a climatic ending that leaves you desperate to know what comes next.
Bandwagon supernatural soap opera - By: Kaye L. Elling, 18 Jul 2007
I read a lot of booksin this genre: Jim Butcher, Laurell K Hamilton, Kelley Armstrong etc. & so I had high hopes for the Rachel Morgan series. I even made it through the first book (Dead Witch Walking) with a mild sense of optimism given that there were a few worthy characters & the promise of some deeper mysteries being revealed... *if* Harrison could improve on some of the debut-novel prose & pacing that wasn't exactly top notchin book 1.

Sadly, she has not deliveredin book 2. In fact she has dropped a lot of the original charm seenin the first novel (the character Jenks for one) & replaced it with cringeworthy cliche & clunky storytelling of a bogstandard bargain bin vampire soap opera. Yawn.

This book reads like an amateur novel: The foreshadowing is heavy handed & predictable, many of the characters are one-dimensional & the idea that Rachel will yet again be pitched against a somewhat random arch-rival Trent (no doubt based on a romanticised Trent Reznor of NIN fame) seems tired & forced already. Humanity's ridiculous fear of the tomato features heavily, as if it's meant to be funny rather than meaningless & annoying. Meanwhile the character of Ivy becomes such an unnecessary irritation, one wonders if there's an element of Mary Sue going on. And this is only book 2!

I had to force my way through 250 pages before giving up entirely. Frankly if Harrison can't get it togetherin half the book, the ending won't be worth waiting for.
Unless you felt that Dead Witch Walking was the best thing you've ever read, don't bother with the rest of the series. I know I won't.
More fast paced witch action - By: E. Taylor, 19 Feb 2007
The good the bad & the undead picks up right where dead witch walking finishes & neatly picks up the threads that were left open at the end of the first book.

The heroine Rachel Morgan is trying to get her bounty hunter business of the ground & is dealing with problems like the rest of us, how to pay the bills, how to try to balance a romantic life with a working life. She is also trying to build her relationship with her new "human" boyfriend Nick (Introducedin book one) who also dabblesin magic!

The best thingin this book is the sense of humour & the characters! Rachel is pig headed & very gung ho about tackling nasty powerful creatures. But she is also mischievous, vulnerable & extremely likable. Jenks the pixie is a well-drawn character who is great to read & very funny! You really feel for the vamp room mate Ivy who is struggling against her dark nature as a vampire & trying hard to protect Rachel from other Vamps, as well as keeping her side of the business running!

Rachel occasionally works on a contract basis for the FIB who are a non magical police force. The main story sees the FIB employ Rachel to track down a missing witch. Rachel connects the case to a witch killer & tries to identify the serial killer who is targeting Ley line witches. Ley line witches dabblein darker magic & have a high potential to turn evil due to the tremendous dark power they access & the sacrifices it involves. As Rachel is increasingly but reluctantly having to use Ley line magic to try to catch the killer she could be getting herselfin more danger.

Nasty characters from the first book such as Trent Kalamack & the demon are explored more thoroughly & as their stories unfold we see how they weave together.

Rachels relationships with the other characters & her own past are delved into more deeply. We start to learn some of the characters secrets & histories & it helps explain their actions.

I got the feeling when I read this book that Kim Harrison imagined this story as epic as there are threads running through the first two books that could continue through many books. But after having read the first two, it does not leave you dissatisfied as it resolves the main mystery that is the guts of the plot & just leaves you hungry for more.

This book is a little slowerin pace than the first but it really picks it upin the latter half & is unput-downable!


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