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Pay Me In Flesh (2011)

by K. Bennett(Favorite Author)
3.5 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0786026243 (ISBN13: 9780786026241)
languge
English
publisher
Kensington Publishing Corporation
series
Mallory Caine, Zombie-at-Law
review 1: I liked this book more than I expected to. It's not a typical zombie book. Mallory seems to be a totally normal person except that she had been murdered and someone brought her back to life. She doesn't look like a zombie, she thinks, she feels and her vocabulary consists of more than just moaning "braiiiiinnnnss". However she does have to eat brains.I like the supernatural aspect of the book with vampires, shape shifters and demons. There's something special about Mallory and I'm looking forward to the next book to see what comes to light.
review 2: Until I read "Pay Me In Flesh," my only knowledge of zombies was from watching the movie, "Shaun of the Dead" and I laughed through the whole thing.What I didn't do was laugh through this book. "Pay Me In Flesh" i
... mores about a lawyer in Los Angeles who finds, after being shot, that she was brought back from the dead and is now a zombie, or undead. While defending a vampire on a murder charge, she searches for the person who turned her into a zombie.The end of the book left a lot of unresolved issues, enough that I assume there will be a sequel. The story was very well written, but I would expect no less from this author, who is an excellent writer. I did find a few typos in the text, but not so many that it distracted my reading.I asked myself if I would read another zombie book and my answer is maybe. If there is a sequel, I will likely read it, but I doubt I would add another zombie book to my library. less
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Ccons
What fun! K. Bennett has begun a series that will keep his (her?) readers entertained for years.
heathgamble
Stupid cover and title, but surprisingly good. Reminded me of Buffy the vampire slayer.
Readerwithaheart
I enjoyed this book, as much as I like Mark Henry"s Amanda Ferrell books.....
kayjay
The middle got a little boring. Less theology, more action!
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