Affliction (novel)

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Affliction
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Author Laurell K. Hamilton
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Series Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter
Genre Urban fantasy
Publisher Berkley Publishing Group (Hardcover US)
Headline (Hardcover UK)
Jove (Mass market paperback)
Publication date
July 2, 2013 (Hardcover, audiobook, e-book)
June 3, 2014 (paperback, expected)
Media typePrint, audiobook, e-book
Pages570 (Hardcover)
ISBN 978-0-425-25570-4 (Hardcover)
ISBN   978-1-61176-164-1 (audiobook)
ISBN   978-0-425-25570-4 (e-book)
ISBN   978-0-515-15427-6 (Mass market paperback)
Preceded by Kiss the Dead  
Followed by Dancing  

Affliction is a 2013 urban fantasy novel by American writer Laurell K. Hamilton, the 22nd book in the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series. The novel follows Anita Blake and her various lovers as she travels to Colorado and works to uncover a series of murders and infections involving flesh-eating zombies.

Contents

Cover art was released to media outlets in October 2012. [1] Affliction was published in July 2013 in hardcover and e-book editions. An unabridged audiobook followed later that year. [2] Affliction’s publication coincided with the twentieth anniversary of the Anita Blake character. [3] In 2013 it reached #5 on the New York Times bestseller list in multiple categories. [4]

Plot

Anita Blake gets a call from Micah's mother. Micah's father has been bitten by a zombie and is close to death. Anita, Micah, Nathaniel, and her bodyguards fly to Colorado so Micah can see his father and make amends for his estrangement from the family. While in Colorado, Anita discovers that Micah's father is not an isolated case and there have been several deaths and disappearances related to the flesh-eating zombies. Aided by Jean-Claude (who is now the head of a new American vampire council) and Edward, Anita works to uncover the mystery of the flesh-eating zombies in time to save Micah's father.

Main characters

Reception

Critical reception for Affliction was mostly positive. Publishers Weekly called Hamilton's take on zombies 'invigorating', [5] while Kirkus lamented that much of the book consisted of Anita ‘preaching to the choir’. [6] Several reviews mentioned the series' longevity, including the British Fantasy Society, who noted "The reader needs to feel that the events that take place are sufficiently different from previous novels in the sequence to continue to hold interest" and felt Hamilton had done enough to encourage both new and old readers. [7]

In 2013, Affliction made the New York Times bestseller list in the following categories: #5 in Combined Print and E-book fiction, #5 in Hardcover Fiction, and #5 in E-Book Fiction. [4] In its first week of release, the novel made #4 on the Publishers Weekly Hardcover Fiction list, selling 18,000 copies. [8]

Promotion

Hamilton used a variety of social media tools to promote the book, including a book trailer and a Reddit AMA. She had planned a book tour in support of the novel, but cancelled at the last minute due to illness. [3]

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References

  1. RT Book Reviews. "Cover Chat: Paranormal Edition with Hamilton, Armstrong and Singh". Romantic Times . Retrieved February 28, 2014.
  2. Fox, Bette-Lee. "Xpress Reviews: Audiobooks | First Look at New Books, November 1, 2013". Library Journal. Archived from the original on November 3, 2013. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
  3. 1 2 Henderson, Jane. "No book tour for Laurell K. Hamilton's 'Affliction'". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
  4. 1 2 "Best-Seller List for July 21, 2013". New York Times. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
  5. "Affliction Review". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
  6. "Affliction Review". Kirkus. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
  7. Morgan, Pauline. "Affliction. Book Review". British Fantasy Society. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
  8. Crowley, Alex. "This Week's Bestsellers: July 15, 2013". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved February 28, 2014.