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Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter Books and Graphic Novels

#1 User is offline   Halcyon Dtier 

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Posted 17 August 2011 - 10:38 PM

Anyone read any of these? I'm thinking about buying some.

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The series takes place in a parallel fantasy world where vampires, shape shifters, werewolves, faeries, etc. exist. Her night job, and primary source of income, is the legal profession of re-animating the dead. As an "animator" in a parallel St. Louis, her job entails using magical abilities to bring temporary life to dead bodies in order to question them for legal purposes. She is a necromancer, which allows her to control the dead, including vampires and zombies, but not ghosts and ghouls. She is also a licensed vampire hunter/executioner, with eventual empowerment as a Federal Marshal. In her world this profession involves tracking down and killing vampires who have murdered humans. She is also held in retainer for the Regional Preternatural Investigation Team (RPIT, pronounced Rip-it), which investigates supernatural crimes committed involving magic, vampires, werewolves, and other supernatural creatures.
A strong protagonist in the series, Blake is very direct, flippant, and highly competent in the professions she is involved in. She is trained in judo, kenpo and knows how to use several weapons, but is most efficient with guns (as the series begins, the Browning Hi-Power is her carry gun of choice, though later in the series she switches to the Browning BDM). She is also a devout Christian which often creates moral dilemmas for the character. She is currently of the Episcopal faith, having left Catholicism since the Catholic Church has excommunicated all animators. She is of mixed heritage, her mother having been Mexican and her father's family German.



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Posted 18 August 2011 - 01:18 AM

An old flame was big into them. I started reading the first book because of that, but something came up and I never finished it. Seemed well written enough, for as much of it as I made it through. A few other friends were into the series (one of them sharing the name of the aforementioned crush).

I'd definitely read these over Twilight any day.
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Posted 18 August 2011 - 01:18 AM

I've never read it, but this sounds pretty interesting.

 


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