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Every Which Way But Dead (The Hollows, Book 3)
Every Which Way But Dead (The Hollows, Book 3)

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Author: Kim Harrison
Publisher: Eos
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 122 reviews
Sales Rank: 15789

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 501
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.2

ISBN: 006057299X
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
UPC: 099455006996
EAN: 9780060572990
ASIN: 006057299X

Publication Date: July 1, 2005
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Product Description

Rachel Morgan's back! Bestselling author Kim Harrison returns with a new supernatural adventure that fans of Laurell K. Hamilton and Charlaine Harris won't want to miss.

Some days, you just can't win. Witch and former bounty hunter Rachel Morgan's managed to escape her corrupt company, survive living with a vampire, start her own runner service, and face down a vampire master.

But her vampire roommate Ivy is off the wagon, her human boyfriend Nick is out of town indefinitely and doesn't sound like he's coming back while the far-too-seductive vampire Kisten is looking way too tempting, and there's a turf war erupting in Cincinnati's underworld.

And there's a greater evil still. To put the vampire master behind bars and save her family, Rachel made a desperate bargain and now there's hell to pay—literally. For if Rachel cannot stop him, the archdemon Algaliarept will pull her into the sorcerous ever-after to forfeit her soul as his slave. Forever.




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4 out of 5 stars A compelling third volume of the series...   November 6, 2008
I think I have fallen in love with Harrison's Hollows books. The characters are so colorful and real, and they have good depth and energy. And nothing has changed in this, her third book of the series.

It was a little slow and not much happened. It seemed that this one developed the plot for a future book and the series, but didn't really go too much in to a heavy plot for itself. I enjoyed the story none the less. We finally got to see Ivy in action, although not that much and it was brief at that, so I was happy. The Elves begin to play a larger role, and we meet another Were, which is developed some. All this adds depth to the world she is creating, expanding on Demons, Witches, Weres, Elves, Pixies and Vampires in order to expand the world and books/plots that she is creating.

It was a little funny though. You read the cover and it says "Great sex..." and you think, huh? Because in the book itself, 500 pages long, there is only one sex scene and it is only roughly 10 pages long. So there isn't much going in that direction, but it seems they are trying to bring in the romance readers, since the quote was from a romance writer.

That being said, I loved this book, though not as action packed as the first two, but great none the less. I would recommend.

4.5 stars.



5 out of 5 stars Great Rachel Morgan book   October 30, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

In this book, Rachel made a deal with a demon to testify in court as a witness. Now it's time to collect that debt. Big Al wants her to be his familiar. She tricks him at the last moment, which keeps her safe for a little while and gets his old familiar, a 1000 year old elf.

If that isn't enough trouble, Rachel has the hots for a vampire that Ivy has a lot of history with that makes home life a lot more difficult.

The whole plot has so many different directions. You are definitely kept wrapped up in the story waiting for the next plot twist.

I recommend this to anyone that likes the Jim Butcher series. This is a must read.



5 out of 5 stars Baby if you call me, you can call me Al...   October 29, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Once again, Rachel Morgan is in way over her head. And, once again, with the help of her friends and a big helping of luck, she worms her way right back out. In the third book of the series, we learn a lot more about the world (elves and werewolves and demons) and Rachel's relationships with Ivy and Kistin takes even more interesting turns. Oh, and there's Trent, too, who throws some interesting... 'issues' into the mix.

Despite the supernatural theme of the series, half of this book could easily have taken place without it - the focus on the criminal ring and running of the city casinos doesn't need the witch factor to keep it afloat, and juxtaposed with the demon familiar storyline, well, saying it gives and air of believability to the story might be going a little far, but it is, at least, relatable. There's plenty of action (both supernatural and mundane) and the storyline does keep you guessing.

The same good things about the first two books apply to this one - good characterization, fun dialog (especially some of the demon's lines!), and a fast-paced storyline. Some of the descriptions are getting a little repetitive, but it's a small price to pay for the rest of the book (also, probably more noticeable in the audio version than if you were reading the print book). If you liked the first two, you won't be disappointed in this one. If you haven't read the first two, it would probably be best to go back and read the story in order - this is a world that is developing from book to book, and I'm not sure it works nearly as well as a stand-alone.

I'd highly recommend the first three books in the series, and can't wait to read the fourth!

AUDIOBOOK NOTE: This is the same reader that did the previous books in the series, and admittedly, while her voice is nice and she does a great job with the characters, there are some places where she pauses in odd parts of the sentence, leaving a strange, hiccupping rhythm to the book. It can be distracting at times, so bear that in mind when deciding between the print or audio version of the book - if that would drive you crazy, pick up the print version!



4 out of 5 stars A more introspective Rachel   October 7, 2008
I really like this series. In this entry, there's a *little* less danger for Rachel and a little more romance. Along the way, there's a lot she's learning about herself, even if she sometimes doesn't like what she learns. There's less Ivy and Jenks in this book, and I kinda missed Jenks, but at least Rachel wasn't fending off Ivy every other chapter. There's also a new character introduced into Rachel's life, and I'm curious about what sort of role David the Were will play in the future.


5 out of 5 stars The Best So Far   August 25, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am currently on the 5th book in the series (I am hooked), but this has been my favorite so far. I love the characters! I felt like I got a little closer to them when I read this one.




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