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Death's Excellent Vacation (CD-Audio)
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Short Description for Death's Excellent Vacation"New York Times"-bestselling authors Charlene Harris, Katie McAlester, Jeaniene Frost--plus Lilith Saintcrow, Jeff Abbott, and others--send postcards from the edge of the paranormal world to fans. Includes a brand-new Sookie Stackhouse story and 12 other original tales.
Full description- Publisher: Brilliance Corporation
- Published: 03 August 2010
- Format: CD-Audio
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- Categories: Fantasy | Short Stories
- ISBN 13: 9781441862501 ISBN 10: 1441862501
- Sales rank: 857,789
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Full description for Death's Excellent Vacation
It really can be an endless summer ? if you?re immortal. Though a vampire would be ill-advised to take a cruise to Bermuda, the possibilities for getting away from it all ? and maybe snacking on some unsuspecting tourist ? are many? Sookie Stackhouse and her vampire friend Pam take a weekend getaway to Mississippi in #1 New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris's ?Two Blondes.? And when they end up in a shady gentleman's club, to escape in one piece they need to do something that wasn?t on their itinerary ? something involving a stage, a pole, and very little clothing. New York Times bestselling author Katie MacAlister's ?The Perils of Effrijim? follows a demon whose vacation in Paris is disrupted when he's banished to another plane, thus kicking off a crazy dimension-hopping road trip across Europe. Protecting an heiress from supernatural hit men isn?t Cat and Bones's idea of a relaxing vacation in New York Times bestselling author Jeaniene Frost's ?One for the Money, ? but it could get worse. And it does ? when Cat's mother shows up. Editors Harris and Kelner bring together a stellar collection of tour guides who offer vacations frightening, funny, and touching ? for the fanged, the furry, the demonic, and the grotesque

