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Book Reviews of Dead of Night: Dancers in the Dark\The Devil's Footprints

Dead of Night: Dancers in the Dark\The Devil's Footprints
Dead of Night Dancers in the DarkThe Devil's Footprints
Author: Charlaine Harris, Amanda Stevens
ISBN-13: 9780778314769
ISBN-10: 0778314766
Publication Date: 9/24/2013
Pages: 400
Edition: Original
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin MIRA
Book Type: Paperback
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4 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

robinmy avatar reviewed Dead of Night: Dancers in the Dark\The Devil's Footprints on + 2104 more book reviews
I picked up this book to read the Charlaine Harris story.

Dancers in the Dark - Looking for a job as a dancer, Rue May applies for a job with Blue Moon Entertainment where the male dancers are vampires while their partners are humans. Rue is paired with Sean McClendon, a 250 year old vampire who was once an aristocrat in Ireland. When Sean learns that Rue has a stalker, he decides to take care of the problem for her.

This was a short story set it the Sookie Stackhouse universe, but with all new characters. It was an enjoyable story. My rating: 4 Stars.
reviewed Dead of Night: Dancers in the Dark\The Devil's Footprints on + 911 more book reviews
Excellent!
gremlin avatar reviewed Dead of Night: Dancers in the Dark\The Devil's Footprints on
I thought I'd read this, but it turns out that the Charlaine Harris story is reprinted from Night's Edge (2004).

The Devil's Footprints (which I have not read) is reprinted from a standalone (2008).

As far as I can tell this is a trade paperback printing of two things you can find separately as (used) mass market paperbacks. Great if you want to read both, not good if you just want one of them or didn't know they were reprints.
dimari avatar reviewed Dead of Night: Dancers in the Dark\The Devil's Footprints on + 105 more book reviews
I love Charlaine Harris and I have read a majority of her published works. It was nice to visit her world of vampires, but with new characters besides those in the Sookie Stackhouseseries.

Amanda Stevens was new to me, "The Devil's Footprints" was an unexpected delight! I usually guess the who done it ones and this was a real twist! Interesting plot twists and I enjoyed the ride.