![]() ![]() ![]() “First, there were the dead in the graveyard – two-hundred years dead. As always, Anita prevails over the undead, keeping Jean-Claude at arm’s length, clearing the cemetery land of an ancient enchantment, and nailing the vampiric killer in one fell swoop.” A psychotic sword-wielding vampire starts committing multiple murders in the area, and Anita must call on Jean-Claude, her powerful fanged suitor, for help. But as soon as she arrives in Branson, Missouri, to do the deed, the job gets more interesting. “When Anita Blake’s boss at Animators, Inc., informs her that she’s expected to raise 300-year-old zombies from a field of jumbled bones just to settle a land dispute, she’s understandably annoyed. There are several different synopsis versions for this book. Patrick's Day falls on January and spring comes very early that year, or the five weeks is a mistake caused by the fact that the epilogue of The Lunatic Cafe reaches into February. In contradiction to that Anita claims she'd agreed to date Jean-Claude five weeks ago, even if that happened well before Christmas. Unless Anitaverse has moved things around, that means the events of this book events happen about three months after the main events of the previous Anita Blake novel, The Lunatic Cafe. ![]() Bloody Bones begins on Saint Patrick's Day, which is traditionally held on 17 March. ![]()
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