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Publisher's Blurb"The novels of New York Times bestselling author Laurell K. Hamilton take readers into the dangerous life of Anita Blake, animator and vampire hunter—a woman as good at raising the dead as slaying the undead.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 anima tor. Now he's not just raising the dead ... he's raising Hell. And it's up to me to stop it ... " |
Original Publication Date Paperback - September, 1994/Ace edition, Hardcover - November 2003September 2002/Jove edition Trade - August 2005 Audiobook - October, 2009 | ISBN 0-441-00091-6 (Ace PB edition), 0-515-13444-9 Jove PB, 0-425-19200-8 Jove HC, 0-425-20466-9 Trd (AB) |
Covers and Cover Art The above cover was from the 2002 paperback republication of the book. The artist is: Craig White. Additional cover designs for North America and the UK |
Synopsis In The Laughing Corpse Anita, with her boss, Bert, meets local millionaire Harold Gaynor who asks her to raise his long dead relative. It is a very old corpse, requiring a human sacrifice; Anita refuses. Throughout the book Anita and Dolph investigate a series of brutal murders in which bodies are torn apart and eaten by a flesh-eating zombie. Anita meets Dominga Salvador, a very evil and powerful vaudun priestess, and asks her help in solving the murders. Jean-Claude continues to try to convince Anita to become his human servant and she continues to refuse. Anita and the police find the flesh-eating zombie and discover it was an animator in life; the police destroy it. Gaynor kidnaps Anita, and Salvador holds her under her power trying to force her to raise Gaynor's relative, using Wheelchair Wanda as the human sacrifice. Under Salvador's power, Anita kills the two bodyguards instead, then with the resultant power, raises the entire cemetery. She orders the zombies to kill both Salvador and Gaynor, then lays the zombies to rest. A more detailed Summary |
Primary Characters Anita Blake |
Recurring Characters Willie McCoy Irving Griswold Dead Dave Luther Bert Vaughn Ronnie (Veronica) Sims Jamison Clarke Dolph Storr Zerbrowski Manny Rodrigues (mentioned in GP) |
New Characters Wheelchair Wanda: a former girlfriend of Gaynor'sAntonio: Dominga's grandson, a protector RPIT Officer Merlioni: John Burke: a vaudun priest and animator form New Orleans Cecily: Gaynor's current girlfriend Bruno: Gaynor's bodyguard Tommy: Gaynor's bodyguard Enzo: Charles:One of Anita's co-workers, an animator at Animator's Inc |
Character Deaths Peter Burke, died off-camera at the beginning of the book Dominga Salvador - killed by zombies at Anita's instruction Gaynor - filled by zombies at Anita's instruction Cecily - Bruno - Tommy - Enzo - |
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This was the first book I read. I think I read it in a weekend, then ran out and bought the previous books. I think I was hooked because it was easy to pick up the story even though I hadn't yet read the first book. Also, because I just had know more about Jean-Claude!
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