![]() The mystery involving the dead woman was… a little hard to follow, seemed like it was built backwards from the resolution, if that made sense? Like one of those locked-room mysteries that is interesting to unravel but is also kind of absurd in retrospect. This one was definitely a pickup from the last book (which was in my opinion probably the weakest in the series), and there was lots of tension built in from the beginning which definitely kept my interest throughout. Meanwhile, Sookie is struggling with the quesiton of what to do with the magical fairy artifact left to her by her grandmother which will grant her one wish. ![]() No-one throws a party like Sookie Stackhouse.This is the penultimate, wonderful, twelfth Sookie. Eric hosts a party in his honor, and during the party, a dead woman is found on the lawn of Eric’s house. Visiting vampires, feuding faeries, deadly romance. As the book starts, Felipe de Castro, the aforementioned king, visits the area to investigate the disappearance. ![]() ![]() ![]() In the last book, Eric, Pam, and Sookie succeeded in killing the vampire Victor, the representative of the king of this vampire district. The previous books are all reviewed here earlier on the Diabolical Plots feed. Deadlocked is a romance/mystery/horror novel from 2012, the twelfth in the Sookie Stackhouse series of novels by Charlaine Harris (which is the basis of the HBO show True Blood). ![]()
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