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       |  The Laughing Corpse  Book 2 |    |  |  
    | Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter for Animators, Inc., is offered a cool mil to raise a 283-year-old corpse. But she knows that "the older the zombie, the bigger the death needed to raise it".  Only a human sacrifice is "big" enough to raise this old soul--and Anita's no murderer. 
 Now, a creature from beyond the grave is tearing a swath of murder through St. Louis. And Anita will learn that there are some secrets better left buried—and some people better off dead...
 
 “After a few centuries, the only death 'big enough' is a human sacrifice. I know, because I'm an animator. My name is Anita Blake.
 
 Working for Animators, Inc. is just a job - like selling insurance. But all the money in the world wasn't enough for me to take on the particular job Harold Gaynor was offering. Somebody else did, though - a rogue animator. Now he's not just raising the dead ... he's raising Hell. And it's up to me to stop it ... "
 
 
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    | O.K., I liked this book. It took good turns in the plot, the action kept moving and the tension between Anita and Jean-Claude grew. LOVE IT!! 
 Alos liked seeing her struggle with some of her morals. She'd made a very black & white world when it comes to the "undead" and I like ot see that chanllenged.
 
 Does anyone else have a girlie bone for Storr?
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