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Midnight Crossroad (A Novel of Midnight, Texas), by Charlaine Harris

Midnight Crossroad (A Novel of Midnight, Texas), by Charlaine Harris

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Midnight Crossroad (A Novel of Midnight, Texas), by Charlaine Harris

Midnight Crossroad (A Novel of Midnight, Texas), by Charlaine Harris



Midnight Crossroad (A Novel of Midnight, Texas), by Charlaine Harris

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SOON TO BE A NBC TV SERIES! The #1 New York Times bestselling author who created Sookie Stackhouse and her world of Bon Temps, Louisiana, “is back with a vengeance” (Tangled Web) with this first book in an all-new trilogy—and inviting readers to an even darker place on the map… Welcome to Midnight, Texas, a town with many boarded-up windows and few full-time inhabitants, located at the crossing of Witch Light Road and Davy Road. It’s a pretty standard dried-up western town. There’s a pawnshop (someone lives in the basement and is seen only at night). There’s a diner (people who are just passing through tend not to linger). And there’s new resident Manfred Bernardo, who thinks he’s found the perfect place to work in private (and who has secrets of his own). INCLUDES AN EXCERPT FROM THE NEXT NOVEL IN THE SERIES, THE DAY SHIFT

Midnight Crossroad (A Novel of Midnight, Texas), by Charlaine Harris

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10990 in Books
  • Brand: Harris, Charlaine
  • Published on: 2015-03-31
  • Released on: 2015-03-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.50" h x 1.00" w x 4.19" l, .50 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 384 pages
Midnight Crossroad (A Novel of Midnight, Texas), by Charlaine Harris

From Booklist Harris comes off the ending of her wildly popular Sookie Stackouse series with a new mystery-romance-paranormal mash-up, slated as the first in a planned trilogy. The inhabitants of Midnight, Texas, have all chosen the derelict little town for its size and its ­quietness—it’s a great place to hide. But what are they hiding from? Bobo Winthrop, proprietor of the local pawn shop, seems to know a little bit about everyone in town, and they all have secrets. The new tenant in the basement of the pawn shop only comes out after dark, while New Age instructor Fiji Cavanaugh openly claims to be a witch and can talk to her cat, Mr. Snuggly. When Bobo’s girlfriend, Aubrey, disappears, people start to ask too many questions, and everyone begins to fear that their pasts will be exposed, along with Aubrey’s. Although it’s much lighter on the paranormal elements than Harris’ usual fare, this should still make the lists of readers who miss Sookie and company. HIGH DEMAND BACKSTORY: Between her books and the HBO spin-off True Blood, Harris has a large fan base. Now that both the print and the television series have ended, they’re looking for something new to read. --Rebecca Vnuk

Review Praise for Midnight Crossroad“Excellent…captures the same magic as the world of Bon Temps, Louisiana, and takes it to another level. No matter how unlikely or fantastic an element [Harris] might introduce into her pages it’s always down-home and believable. She’s the Mark Twain of things that live under your bed.”—Houston Press“Fans might be sad to say good-bye to Sookie, but they’ll be so intrigued by the denizens of Midnight they won’t have time to mourn.”—A Knife and a Quill“An unforgettable kick-start to a fresh and very exciting new series.”—Fiction Fascination“Don’t hesitate, jump in with both feet and let the storytelling begin.”—Tangled Web“As intimate and deep as the Stackhouse novels.”—Library Journal “I can guarantee you won’t be disappointed.”—Fantasy Book Review“I can safely say I’ll be back for more.”—SFFWorld“Unlike anything I have ever read before…This is a great start to a new series.”—Elder Park Reviews

About the Author Charlaine Harris is the New York Times bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse fantasy/mystery series; the Aurora Teagarden, Harper Connelly, and Lily Bard mystery series; and Midnight Crossroad, the first Midnight, Texas novel. She has lived in the South her entire life.


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163 of 185 people found the following review helpful. Disappointed and a little robbed By Mary Garcia Please know now that I've read Mz Harris's books since high school. I love mysteries and strong plots, and usually, Harris's writing has never let me down. Until now. I'm not going to rip into the woman but I will say this is the first book I've read of hers where I was bored reading it. Worse than hating it, I didn't care about any of the characters or there problems. I think it was because all th characters had secrets, so many secrets, that i wasn't able to identify with any of the characters. When the mystery was solved and the killer revealed, I still couldn't care. I liked Figi well enough, but everybody (the characters) guarded their back stories so well that it made them all dull. When Harris let me know interesting bits about her Midnight cast, it was too little too late. Sad to say, I didn't enjoy reading this book; I dredged through it. Ignore or believe me -your choice. I'm so sorry Mz Harris.

265 of 304 people found the following review helpful. Occasionally Interesting By Tamela Mccann I've always liked Charlaine Harris's writing, up until about the last 2-3 Sookie Stackhouse books. Then I felt she descended into a pattern of description of clothing and food, and away from the characters themselves, which made for not very interesting reading. Still, I was willing to give her new series a try because I was hoping it would be fresh and exciting.I really shouldn't have bothered.The story is set in Midnight, Texas, and features the strangest group of people as very odd friends. There's young Manfred, new in town, and possibly psychic; there's Fiji, a young witch who is in love with Bobo, who owns the pawn shop. There's Lemuel, a vampire, and his often-missing girlfriend, Olivia; there's the Rev, a man of God who doesn't speak much. I could go on and on, each one more oddly named than the rest, and none of them particularly endearing. The story essentially revolves around getting to know the group and the disappearance of Bobo's girlfriend, Aubrey, whose body turns up almost halfway through. Not that I cared, really; no one is the sort you'd cheer for and the "gang" who is behind many of the attacks seems to be not quite as smart as a gang should be.I kept reading, hoping I'd finally get interested, and then mostly so I could write this review. What made the characters quirky and fun in the Sookie books is totally lacking in this book; there's just no spark. I may have been engaged a time or two, but overall, I just couldn't have cared less. I won't be looking for the next one.

41 of 44 people found the following review helpful. Where is the Charlaine Harris we all love and look forward to for her books? Gone! Boring substitute in her place! By B. M. Fitzhugh Do not waste your money or time.The Charlaine Harris we all love and expect to read did not write this book.Too many boring characters, too, too much description of food eaten, cloths, houses, and roads to be interesting.Who cares how the roast beef tasted or looked or what came with it as a side item?No real resolution of weak plot or character interaction.Hard to get into the first 100 pages-hard to get through this NO-action filled, No-interesting characters and No-substantial plot.The killer was brought into the story in the get any hints previously last 100-150 pages with NO development of character at all and we did not get any tidbits about him as a killer at all until the last part of the book.Ms Harris seems to have lost her knack for writing great characters, great plots and keeping the reader interested in the book. All she does not is write lots of descriptions of inanimate items just to fill pages and get paid.I will no longer buy her boring books if this what she has to offer.

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