Sucker Punch/ Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 27 – Free Full Audiobook
Sucker Punch is the 27th literary fiction book in the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series by author Laurell K. Hamilton.
A brutal murder, a suspect in jail and an execution are planned – but what if the wrong person is about to be killed?
When a colleague of the US Sheriff asked Anita Blake to fly to a small community on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula for an urgent consultation, she knew time was running out. She came, there was plenty of evidence that a cub killed his uncle in the most gruesome and bloody way possible. When mounting evidence pointed to him, an execution order was carried out.
Something was wrong about the murder, and Anita was asked for her expert opinion on the crime scene. Despite growing pressure from the local police and the family’s calls for justice for their deceased patriarch, Anita quickly realizes that the evidence doesn’t quite match.
Time is against Anita, as the tight-knit community comes together and the fear of the supernatural grows. She races to uncover the truth and determine if the Sheriff has caught the killer or is about to execute an innocent – all in the name of justice.
So Sucker Punch came out on Kindle for 99p so thought I’d give Anita another try. This is book 27 – and like so many others, I gave up around book 9 or 10 when I always assumed the LKH editors had been fired.
I was very dissapointed with this book – especially since the author didn’t care much for the occasional plot. On the plus side, Anita isn’t having sex with everyone she meets (I used to have to have a chart to track this) but instead, she’s thinking, for a long time, and with a certain amount of time. adult, having sex with Olaf in the assassin sociology series. At one point, there was a discussion about what level of slavery was acceptable and how to ensure that Olaf did not kill Anita as part of their disputed sex life. This is not acceptable on any level – is this considered publishable since most of the characters are animals – sorry, therianthropes? And ‘let’s be the PC of what we call therapeutically infected’ is downright weird. Besides, polyamorous lives become meaningless despite various attempts to speak for themselves, feeling as if they should be in a religion rather than a work of fiction.
I’m a bit disappointed with some of Anita Blake’s recent books. There seems to be too much time discussing sex, relationships, sex, monogamy, polygamy. General managers are really swallowed up by this.
Sucker Punch seems to spend the first 2/3rd absorbing the fun and power of her old books. I got sucked in, and then it seemed to slip away. Olaf sociopath reappears. Wanting to date Anita, this led to about 100 pages of discussion about her relationship with the court, what would be considered acceptable behavior between them. Of course, she didn’t mean to be an unruly mambo with him, but this continued and the book’s climax (no pun intended) happened so quickly that it took me by surprise.
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