The Harlequin

The Harlequin by Laurell K. Hamilton, published by Headline in 2010, is a 512-page work written in English. This edition delves into the life of Anita Blake, who finds herself under the scrutiny of the Harlequin, a mysterious and feared group with the power to pass judgment. As Anita navigates her connections with Jean-Claude, the Vampire Master of the City, and Richard, the leader of the werewolves, she faces unexpected threats that challenge her very existence.
Readers will encounter a blend of fantasy, horror, and mystery as the narrative unfolds. The story explores themes of power and fear, particularly as Anita grapples with the implications of being watched by the Harlequin. With elements of the occult and supernatural woven throughout, this book presents a complex world where danger lurks in the shadows, and the stakes are life and death. The Harlequin promises to engage those interested in paranormal fiction and the intricacies of relationships among shifters and supernatural beings.
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‘They will play with us, then destroy us… They are what we fear in the dark.’
The first warning is unexpected, calculated. The second warning is a gift: a plain white mask, carefully wrapped. But white is good – white means we are only being watched.
It seems the power that connects me, Anita Blake, with Jean-Claude Vampire Master of the City and Richard, leader of the werewolves, is attracting very unwelcome attention – from creatures so feared no vampire will willingly speak their name. They are known as the Harlequin, and they have the authority to pass judgement upon me. It is forbidden to speak of the Harlequin unless you’ve been contacted. And to be contacted is to face a sentence of death.
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