Undead and undermined
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Undead novels volume 10
Published
New York : Berkley Sensation, 2011.
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Central - Adult Fiction
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All-new in the New York Times bestselling drop-dead funny series. Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor thought she couldn't die. So what's she doing in the morgue? It could have something to do with a time- traveling trip she made, and a foe with a wicked agenda that could finally be the real death of Betsy-if she's not careful.

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Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xix, 279 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780425241271 , 0425241270

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Published Reviews

Library Journal Review

Davidson's tenth entry in the "Queen Betsy" series (from Undead and Unwed to Undead and Unfinished) starts with Betsy waking up in a morgue. Her last memories are of the time-traveling trip she took with her sister, the Antichrist, where they visited hell. Betsy returns to her beloved home only to find that everything has changed, and she is now in an "alternate timeline" with the knowledge of what will happen in the future-and she is determined to change it. Trying to follow the quick changes in the time lines and thought processes is difficult. To make matters worse, the story has little substance. Narrator Nancy Wu accurately portrays the snarky and often self-centered Betsy but misses the richness and sexiness of Betsy's husband, Eric Sinclair. Mostly for Queen Betsy fans, this program also will appeal to Charlaine Harris readers. [The Berkley hc, published in July, was a New York Times best seller.-Ed.]-Donna Bachowski, Orange Cty. Lib. Syst., Orlando, FL (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Back from hell, a vampire queen assembles a motley crew to save the future.In the latest dispatch concerning Betsy Taylor, Davidson's vampire-queen heroine (Undead and Unappreciated,2005, etc.) wakes to find herself in a Chicago morgue, toe tag and all. After reassuring herself that she's still alive, or at least still undead, Betsy heads back to the mansion that's her home base to reunite with her ragtag group of supernatural friends, only to discover that something is extra-abnormal. Apparently, Betsy returned from her latest sojourn in hell to some sort of time-traveled alternate universe where everything she knows and thinks she knows will be tested: who her friends are, what her purpose is, who's living and who's dead for good. In addition, she suffers a fate worse than undeath when she discovers that her shoe closet is full of clogs. Worst of all: Betsy hasn't made this journey alone, and her cosmic hitchhiker's intentions are anything but benevolent. Will the vampire queen manage to rally to protect her friends, or will her road to hell be paved with good intentions?Davidson (Me, Myself, and Why?,2010, etc.) writes in a jocular voice with teenage attitude (think of a YA novel for mature audiences). Readers are likely to be divided between love 'em and leave 'em by an installment with too much back story for newbies to sink their teeth into.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Davidson, M. (2011). Undead and undermined (First edition.). Berkley Sensation.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Davidson, MaryJanice. 2011. Undead and Undermined. New York: Berkley Sensation.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Davidson, MaryJanice. Undead and Undermined New York: Berkley Sensation, 2011.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Davidson, M. (2011). Undead and undermined. First edn. New York: Berkley Sensation.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Davidson, MaryJanice. Undead and Undermined First edition., Berkley Sensation, 2011.

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