Dead Ever After

Sookie Stackhouse got a job in a strange place but she quickly got used to it after all serving the vampires and werewolves was not that difficult. The only thing one has to do in such a situation is to keep his or her identity hidden from the strange creatures that visit the place. If anyone gets to know the secret of her being human it could cause trouble for her. Trouble is a word that has lost its worth now for Sookie because she has faced vampires and even the race known as unhuman. Unhuman was a race that was older than the vampires and confronting them was a real task. In all those missions Sookie got success but the crime never brought her under the shadow of the rope in those parts. In this last part, she gets arrested because of murder as all the evidence points towards her. After a while, she can prove herself innocent and gets bail from the court. Sookie however does not feel satisfied after the bail and thinks that she should do something to bring the original criminal to justice.
Charlaine Harris sends Sookie on one last mission so that she can prove herself innocent before leaving the place. Johanna Parker has ended the series well in narration. Dead Until Dark and Living Dead in Dallas were the best parts of the series along with this one. All the parts were worthy enough to be given attention but those in which Sookie had some personal issue were awesome. The series was never in proper continuation as it was a collection of episodes with different tasks involved but the author has kept different things going in it quite nicely.


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