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Violence
Some
Some supernatural danger and some violence in the thriller plot
Language
Some
Adult language in Hamilton's urban fantasy register
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Very explicit sexual content throughout; characteristic of the later Anita Blake series
Substance Use
Barely any
Some drinking
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate psychological intensity around the family dynamics and the mistaken identity complications
What this book is about
The sixteenth Anita Blake novel follows Anita as she accompanies Jason home to visit his dying father, where they are both mistaken for individuals connected to dangerous supernatural politics. At this point in the series, the explicit sexual content is the dominant element; the supernatural thriller plotting provides its framework. For adult fans of the series who know what they are reading.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Very explicit sexual content throughout
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