Obsidian Butterfly by Laurell K. Hamilton

Obsidian Butterfly (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #9)

by Laurell K. Hamilton

Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, has dealt with - and destroyed - a lot of monsters. But her old mentor, Edward - ruthless killer, bounty hunter, assassin - may be worse than any of them. But Edward's got problems. A malevolent and seemingly unstoppable force is mutilating and dismembering the citizens of Albuquerque - and if he is to stop it he'll need all of Anita's firepower and cunning. It may not be enough. Look out for more information about this book and others on www.orbitbooks.co.uk

Reviewed by Melanie on

5 of 5 stars

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I really enjoyed this book. It is the book where you really get a glimpse into Edward's real life. We also meet Bernardo and Olaf. Bernardo drives me crazy. His ego is enormous and it get tiresome. Olaf also has an ego, but it isn't tiresome. I think it is because Olaf gets pissed and Bernardo whines. This series has several male whiners and I get really sick of it.

We also meet Peter. I won't go into detail about who Peter is and what he experiences in this book. I really like Peter. Donna and Becca are not as big of characters to me. They are just victims that Edward and Anita have to save or console.

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