Dead as a Doornail
by Charlaine Harris - Sookie deals with her brother’s new shifting abilities and uses her “gift” to uncover the identity of a sniper who’s targeting shifters.
Reviewer's Rating: 8
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Added: 18-Jun-2009
Dead Souls
by Michael Laimo - Laimo breaks new ground. He adds fascinating and frightening plausibility to his story, unlike anyone else in the horror field.
Reviewer's Rating: 9
Reader's Rating: 10.00
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Added: 9-Apr-2007
Dead to the World
by Charlaine Harris - Even when Sookie distances herself from vampires and tries to be good, trouble seeks her out.
Reviewer's Rating: 9
Reader's Rating: 0
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Added: 14-Jun-2009
Dead until Dark
by Charlaine Harris - Southern USA single woman meets eligible bachelor - who happens to be a vampire.
Reviewer's Rating: 7.5
Reader's Rating: 9.58
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Added: 11-Dec-2003
Death’s Dominion
by Simon Clark - The ultimate tale of prejudice and fear, expanding on Mary Shelley’s themes in new and provocative ways.
Reviewer's Rating: 7
Reader's Rating: 0
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Added: 13-Nov-2006
Deceiver, The
by Melanie Tem - Two-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award for previous works.
Reviewer's Rating: 5
Reader's Rating: 0
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Added: 13-Jun-2003
Deep in the Darkness
by Michael Laimo - Michael Laimo paints a surrealistic landscape
Reviewer's Rating: 8.5
Reader's Rating: 8.00
Reader's Votes: 3 Rate It
Added: 12-Mar-2004
Definitely Dead
by Charlaine Harris - Even a simple task like cleaning out a deceased relative’s dwelling can’t go normally for Sookie, especially when the relative was her ex druggie-turned-vampire cousin.
Reviewer's Rating: 8.5
Reader's Rating: 0
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Added: 19-Jun-2009
Demon Eyes
by L. H. Maynard & M. P. N. Sims - First class horror with an elegant and refined air that slashes the very fabric of reality to ribbons.
Reviewer's Rating: 9
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Added: 19-Dec-2007