Lizbeth Rose, our intrepid protagonist, is a gunnie-a hired gun who makes her living with a mercenary team whose jobs frequently involve escorting bands of farmers across the treacherous landscape of what was once the southwestern United States. Maybe it was the weird western vibes or the idea of a modern gunslinging urban fantasy set in a post-collapse alternate world where most of the country and its heroes are wild again, but right away, the premise caught my attention like a fish on a hook. Afterward, I wasn’t so sure about trying another one of her series, but then I heard about Gunnie Rose. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own.īefore An Easy Death, my past experience with Charlaine Harris’s work pretty much began and ended with the first Sookie Stackhouse book, and it was swiftly determined that southern vampires just weren’t for me. I received a review copy from the publisher. Book Review: An Easy Death by Charlaine Harris
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