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MaryJanice Davidson, Undead & Unemployed (Berkley, 2004) |
One problem is solved with a convenient evening shift opening in the shoe department at Macy's. Another seems resolved when the slayings are traced to a crew of well-meaning pre-adults with the blessing of the Church and a mysterious financial backer. But the killings continue, and Betsy seems to be in the unseen slayer's sights. Undead & Unemployed is every bit as much fun as its predecessor, Undead & Unwed. Betsy Taylor is an irrepressible vampire queen, obsessed with the finer things in life while still somewhat queasy over the realities of walking death. MaryJanice Davidson has a deft hand for her chosen genre niche -- and, believe it or not, humorous romantic horror seems to be a growing field. Fortunately for fans, Davidson seems to have a deep well to draw from. by Tom Knapp |