Customer Reviews
Better and even better! - By: Michael Watson, 27 Nov 2007 
These stories just get better & better. When I reviewed her 5th. novelin this series, I said that that was the best yet. Now Charlaine Harris has gone one better. Her main characters have become more rounded; we understand a little more about Sookie's family background & we are introduced to some extra supesin this book which extend the family of 'strange' people downin Louisiana.
The book moves us away from her previous main supernaturals, Eric & Bill, to concentrate further up the vampire hierarchy. As ever, murder, mayhem, Sookie's rather feminine yet gutsy attitude all lead us to riot & carnagefest as a grand finale.
For light yet fascinating reading, this is a series I hope will live as long as the vampires!
Definitely Dead - By: Clare, 17 Jun 2007 
In the sixth Southern Vampire novel to star Sookie Stackhouse the telepathic waitress of Bon Temps, La., is off to (pre-hurricane) New Orleans to close out her dead cousin Hadley's apartment.
Hadley's death six weeks earlier had been unexpected, since, as a vampire, she was already dead. Still, she'd led a lively existence as the main squeeze of the Queen of Louisiana, an omnisexual vampire, whose political marriage to the King of Arkansas occurred the night before Hadley's demise.
Sookie & Amelia Broadway, Hadley's landlady & a pretty cool witch, immediately discover a mess of trouble left behindin Hadley's closet, & Sookie's soon neck-deepin even more.
This series just gets better & better! I read the last 2 books back to back so it was like having a big bumper Sookie instalment. Sookie has matured so much since the beginning of this series, well I guess she would have!
Once again we don't see as much of Bill & Eric as I would have liked but, they are still there thoughin small quantities, what we do see though is Sookie's new squeeze, Quinn. He is a Were-Tiger & brings an interesting slant to proceedings, whilst not as likeable as Bill & Eric he is a good & interesting character but, doesn't quite have the edge as the other two.
Another brilliant & addictive book!
Adding more depth - By: FCS, 02 May 2007 
Another excellent installment of the ongoing supernatural adventures of Sookie Stackhouse, mainly setin 'Vampire Central' New Orleans. Each bookin the series has been slightly longer & had more depth than the previous one & this adds more still. Although a little confusing to start with, as it refers to events relating to Sookie's cousin Hedley's death which are not depictedin a previous novel, its soon back on familiar ground with intrigue, murder & Sookie's increasingly tangled love-life (like other reviewers I have been somewhat disappointed by Sookie's carousel of suitors - & am a die-hard Eric fan myself. That said, this book focuses very much on plot & the twists & turns of vampire politics & is as entertaining & original as all the othersin this truly great series.
Sixth book in the Sookie Stackhouse series - By: Helen Hancox, 29 Apr 2007 
For those who've followed Charlaine Harris's Sookie Stackhouse series, "Definitely Dead" is another enjoyable novel about our slightly ditsy heroine whose life gets more & more complicated now that various supernatural creatures are coming out of the woodworkin the town of Bon Temps. The first couple of books featured Sookie's relationship with vampire Bill Compton but then that all fell apart & Sookie found herself spreading her wings a little within the supernatural community; yes, she's a human, but she's also a telepath & this means that she finds herselfin some very unusual situations.
A lot of booksin the vampire/werewolf genre are terribly predictable - you read the blurb on the back & you know pretty much the whole plot. The Sookie Stackhouse series, like Kim Harrison's Rachel Morgan series, aren't like this - I don't really have a clue what's going to happen next when reading these books & they're a fun ride. There are some darker momentsin the stories & "Definitely Dead" has these where Sookie finds out something very distressing which preys on her mind a lot, but there are also a lot of lighthearted & amusing moments, particularlyin Sookie's matter of fact thoughts about people & events.
The previous book to this one, "Dead As A Doornail", was the best of the bunchin my opinion although I was rather taken aback by Sookie's man-attracting powers; she actually has six - count 'em, six! - males after her. Interestingly,in this book we actually find out why that is & the field reduces a little as well. I found that rather more satisfying & realistic; yes, Sookie's a nice young lady but I couldn't quite see the appealin the last book, especially as murder & disaster seem to follow her around & would surely be offputting to most chaps. This book worked that out a little better.
However there was a little bit of a disappointmentin this story for me. I've been a big fan of Bill Compton throughout the series & I was pretty disappointed when he had his flingin an earlier book; well, he gets a very bad pressin this book although with a glimmering of opportunity for redemption. I wish she'd see sense & realise that he's the solid, dependable & safe (ish!) kind of person, as well as her first love, but she seems intent on ploughing a different furrow & I find myself, as a reader, a bit annoyed with Sookie sometimes. In these more recent books Sookie has a different beauin each instalment & that can be a little awkward - still it adds for variety.
We meet most of the familiar charactersin this book - Bill, Eric, Quinn the Weretiger, the Vampire Queen, Claudine the fairy & more. Some characters take more of a back seat thanin other episodes (Jason, Alcide, Sam) & some threads of the plot are just lightly continued so I imagine we'll read more about themin future books. It's worth reading this seriesin the right order as the backstoryin each episode isn't complete; having recently read the firstin the series, "Dead Until Dark", I did find the events with Billin this book a little bit unlikely - probably the case of the author having a better idea a long way through the series & 'adjusting' the eventsin the earlier books to fit her plans.
For those who've loved the previous booksin the series this will be equally enjoyable. Murder, mayhem, shapeshifting, bartending, romance, vampires, plotting - it's all there again. I'm not sure how many more books the series will sustain before Sookie starts seeming like a nymphomaniac madwoman but she's not quite there yet - read & enjoy!
Sookie Strikes Again - By: normngrey, 22 Apr 2007 
For those not yet familiar with the Sookie series this is Book 6.
Definitely Dead carries on several weeks after Dead As A Doornail with the hangovers from the succession fight, the death of Debbie Pelt & the problems with Alcide Herveaux. Added to this are major issues around her late cousin Hadley & Hadley's link to the Queen Vampire of Louisiana. A potential new lover appears on the scene & is involved throughout the plot. Sookie ends upin the deep end when she goes to New Orleans to sort out Hadley's estate which Sookie has inherited. The pursuit of what happened to Debbie by her family & reluctant involvement vampire intrigue really keep Sookie on her toes.
I read this after putting up with some total dross by another author so this one came across as a ray of sunlight. Good fun, more depth than before & subtle humour all made for a good read. I hope you like it as well.