Micah
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Science Fiction
Horror
Fantasy
Format
Paperback
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
Feb 28, 2006
Publisher
Berkley
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0515140872
ISBN-13
9780515140873
Description
In this installment of the Anita Blake series, readers are drawn back into a world where danger lurks in every shadow and the boundaries between the living and the undead often blur. Micah, a central character, navigates the complexities of his dual life as both a leader and a lover amidst a backdrop of dark supernatural intrigue. The narrative explores the emotional stakes involved in not just raising the dead but also in forging tangible connections with those who are still alive.
Micah's journey is marked by challenges that test his strength and resolve. As he encounters old friends and new foes, he grapples with the weight of responsibility and the longing for genuine affection. The interplay between love and duty highlights the struggles inherent in his relationships, revealing that even in a world filled with magic, the human heart remains fragile and complex.
Hamilton intricately weaves tension and romance, creating a story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats while inviting them to ponder the profound nature of love. The juxtaposition of death and desire serves as a poignant reminder that while the supernatural may be thrilling, it’s the emotional connections we forge that define our humanity.
Micah's journey is marked by challenges that test his strength and resolve. As he encounters old friends and new foes, he grapples with the weight of responsibility and the longing for genuine affection. The interplay between love and duty highlights the struggles inherent in his relationships, revealing that even in a world filled with magic, the human heart remains fragile and complex.
Hamilton intricately weaves tension and romance, creating a story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats while inviting them to ponder the profound nature of love. The juxtaposition of death and desire serves as a poignant reminder that while the supernatural may be thrilling, it’s the emotional connections we forge that define our humanity.
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