Immerse yourself in the world of Anita Blake Vampire Hunter with this newest addition to the series, The Harlequin by Laurell K. Hamilton. This audiobook edition comes in a cardboard sleeve and features an unabridged version of the book, with a run time of 16 hours. The story follows the adventures of Anita Blake, a vampire hunter and proprietor of a strip club, as she navigates the politics of the supernatural world. The book is narrated by Cynthia Halloway and is perfect for fans of fantasy and general vampire hunter topics. Published by Brilliance Publishing, Inc. in 2007
THE HARLEQUIN by Laurell K. Hamilton
14 CDs / 16 hours
Unabridged
Original price: $46.95
part of a series -- but is also a great standalone.
Malcolm, head of the vampire Church
of Eternal Life, is no particular friend to Anita Blake. So when he shows up in
her office, to ask for her help against creatures so feared that no vampire
will willingly speak their name, Anita is surprised. But she believes him.
Malcolm may not be a Master of the City, but he's an old and powerful vampire,
a leader of men, and he does not easily ask for help - especially from Anita
and Jean-Claude, whose power Malcolm considers corrupt. That was the first
warning of The Harlequin.
The second warning is presented like a gift, left
where she'd be sure to find it, with "Anita" printed on the box.
Inside, carefully wrapped in folds of pristine tissue paper, is a white mask,
utterly plain. The fact that it's white, Jean-Claude tells her, is the good
news. White means they are only being watched. The flow of power that connects
Anita Blake with Jean-Claude, vampire Master of the City, and with Richard,
Ulfric of the werewolves, has been growing and changing, increasing
exponentially. Their power seems to have attracted attention, and it's a kind
of attention no one would desire. Jean-Claude and Richard need to be strong
allies now. Nathaniel and Micah need to give all their love and aid. And Anita
will need to call on Edward, whose utterly human ruthlessness in her defense
makes him the right man for the job. Anita Blake has the authority to pass
judgment on vampires. The Harlequin have the authority to pass judgment on her.
It is forbidden to speak of The Harlequin unless you've been contacted. And to
be contacted by The Harlequin is to be under sentence of death...