Deadlocked is a 2012 urban fantasy novel by American
author Charlaine Harris and is the twelfth and penultimate book in her The
Southern Vampire Mysteries. The
book was released on May 1, 2012 by Ace Books.
Synopsis
The novel begins with Sookie embroiled in the consequences
of the events of the previous novel. Felipe de Castro, Vampire King of Louisiana, Arkansas, and
Nevada, has come to town to investigate the mysterious death of his
representative in Louisiana, Victor, who was killed by Eric, with the help of Bill, Sookie, Pam, and several others. A dead woman is
found on the lawn of Eric's house while he is having a party in honor of
Felipe, embroiling Sookie and her vampire friends in a police investigation.
Meanwhile, Sookie's fairy great-grandfather, Niall, visits in order to investigate who
placed a spell on his son, Dermot, to make him mad. He takes Claude back to
fairy with him, while Sookie contends with the powerful magical object given by
her half-fairy grandfather, Fintan, to her grandmother, and then in turn left
to Sookie. It can grant the possessor a great magical wish on behalf of someone
they love, and it appears that someone has been searching for it and may stop
at nothing to possess it.
In addition, Sookie is
facing the end of her relationship to Eric. She catches him feeding on the
woman who is soon found dead on his lawn; she has to contend with the final
command of his maker, Appius Livius Ocella, for Eric to marry Freyda, Vampire Queen of Oklahoma. She also has werewolf
troubles, as Sam is
dating Jannalynn, enforcer for Alcide's Long
Tooth Pack, and Jannalynn is out to get Sookie.
Reception
Publishers Weekly called the book
"intriguing" while Kirkus Review wrote that it was a "dull, overly complicated
entry in the swampy gothic romance that feeds fans and starves newcomers." A
reviewer for Clutch panned the
novel, saying that they had trouble finishing it and that Deadlocked is
the "penultimate book in the series and, to be frank, the end can’t come
soon enough
I
haven't read this novel, but after seeing the synopsis of this novel maybe the
novel seems to be used as a reference for us to read
SUMBER : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadlocked_(novel)
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