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ANNE RICE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Blood
Canticle Twenty-seven years ago, Anne Rice introduced us
to Lestat and his sumptuous, shocking, and seductive other world. Now, his
story comes to an end. Anne has said her new book, Blood Canticle
will be her final vampire chronicle. In it, Lestat is back to tell the
story, and he's on a passionate quest for redemption and love as he
contends with ghosts, legends, and the secrets of his own immortality.
(2003, $25.95, 0-375-41200-X) Also available in eBook,
AudioBook
Blackwood
Farm The Vampire This is the world of Quinn Blackwood, a
brilliant young man haunted since birth by a mysterious doppelgnger,
ŇGoblin,Ó a spirit from a dream world that Quinn canŐt escape and that
prevents him from belonging anywhere. When Quinn is made a Vampire, losing
all that is rightfully his and gaining an unwanted immortality, his
doppelgnger becomes even more vampiric and terrifying than Quinn himself.
(2002, $26.95, 0-375-41199-2) Also available in eBook,
AudioBook
and Paperback
Blood
and Gold The Vampire Chronicles continue with Anne
Rice's spellbinding new novel, in which the great vampire Marius returns.
The golden-haired Marius, true Child of the Millennia, once mentor to
The Vampire Lestat, always and forever the conscientious foe of the Evil
Doer, reveals in his own intense yet intimate voice the secrets of his
two-thousand-year existence. (2001, $26.95, 0-679-45449-7) Also
available in eBook,
AudioBook
and Large
Print
Merrick In
her mesmerizing new novel, the author of The Vampire Chronicles and
the saga of the Mayfair Witches demonstrates once again her gift for
spellbinding storytelling and the creation of myth and magic. Here, in a
magnificent tale of sorcery and the occult, she makes real for us a
hitherto unexplored world of witchcraft. Anne Rice's richly told novel
weaves an irresistible story of two worlds: the witches' world and the
vampires' world, where magical powers and otherworldly fascinations are
locked together in a dance of seduction, death, and rebirth. (2000,
$26.95, 0-679-45448-9) Also available in eBook,
AudioBook
and Large
Print
Vittorio
The Vampire With Pandora, Anne Rice began a
magnificent new series of Vampire novels. Now, in the second of her New
Tales of the Vampires, she tells the mesmerizing story of a Vampire in the
Italian Age of Gold. Vittorio, educated in the Florence of Cosimo de'
Medici, trained in knighthood at his father's mountain-top castle,
inhabits a world of courtly splendor and country pleasures--a world
suddenly shattered when his entire family is confronted by an unholy
power. (1999, 0-375-40160-1, $19.95) Also available in AudioBook
and Large
Print
The
Vampire Armand In the latest installment of The Vampire
Chronicles, Anne Rice summons up dazzling worlds to bring us the story of
Armand - eternally young, with the face of a Botticelli angel. Armand, who
first appeared in all his dark glory more than twenty years ago in the
now-classic Interview with the Vampire. (1998, 0-679-45447-0,
$26.95) Also available in Trade
Paperback, AudioBook
and Large
Print
Pandora The
first in a new series of novels linked together by the vampire David
Talbot, who has set out to become a chronicler of his fellow Undead.
(1998, 0-375-40159-8, $19.95) Also available in AudioBook
and Large
Print editions.
Violin Two
charismatic figures, Triana and the demonic fiddler Stefan, are bound to
each other by a passionate commitment to music as a means of rapture,
seduction, and liberation. (1997, 0-679-43302-3, $25.95) Also available
in AudioBook,
Large
Print, and paperback
editions.
Servant
of the Bones A new series begins with a dark and
luminous hero: Azriel, Servant of the Bones, a bitter ghost. Traveling
from ancient Babylon through a Europe decimated by the Black Death to
present-day, crumbling Manhattan, Azriel confronts the evil and darkness
that propels human beings to murder and destroy. (1996, 0-679-43301-5,
$25.95; also available in paperback,
0-345-40966-3, $14)
Interview
With the Vampire This is where it all began--the book
that introduced us to the saga of Louis, Claudia, and of course, their
maker, the elegant and evil Vampire Lestat, wanderer, seducer and
vampire-hero. (1976, 0-394-49821-6, $24; also available in paperback,
0-345-33766-2, $6.99)
Interview
With the Vampire: 20th-Anniversary Edition A limited
edition, signed by Anne, available now. (0-679-45084-X, $35)

The
Vampire Lestat From refined aristocrat in
pre-Revolutionary France to glam-rocker of the 1980's, here is Lestat's
own story, as he searches through many lives for vampire peers and the key
to the mystery of his lonely, infinite existence. (1985, 0-394-53443-3,
$17.95)
The
Queen of the Damned Lestat encounters Akasha, the Queen.
Her 6,000 year slumber has been oh-so rudely interrupted, and she wakes
determined to destroy both vampire- and humankind. Can Lestat save himself
and mere mortals, too? (1988, 0-394-55823-5, $18.95)
The
Tale of the Body Thief Alone and filled with paralyzing
self-doubt about the validity of his vampiric worldview, Lestat embarks on
his most perilous journey to date. (1992, 0-679-40528-3, $24; also
available in paperback,
0-345-38475-X, $6.99)
Memnoch
the Devil In the last installment of the Vampire
Chronicles (as far as we know) Lestat meets God and the Devil in his quest
for redemption. (1995, 0-679-44101-8, $25; also available in paperback,
0-345-38940-9, $14.00)
 The
Witching Hour A mute, fragile woman sits rocking on the
verandah of a once grand New Orleans house....So begins the saga of the
Mayfair Witches -- a dynasty unlike any other -- beset by poetry, incest,
wealth and corruption. And so are sown the seeds of the passionate
alliance between Rowan Mayfair and Michael Curry. (1990, 0-394-58786-3,
$25; also available in paperback,
0-345-36789-8, $14)
Lasher Anne
at her chilling and thrilling best. Rowan Mayfair, queen of the coven,
struggles to disentangle herself from that seductively brutal demon,
Lasher. (1993, 0-679-41295-6, $25; also available in paperback,
0-345-37764-8, $14)
Taltos
It's been centuries since Ashlar has seen another Taltos like himself,
but the siren call of finding one will draw him into the haunted,
seductive world of the Mayfair witches. (1994, 0-679-42573-X, $25; also
available in paperback,
0-345- 39471-2, $14)
 The
Mummy or Ramses the Damned Anne does for Mummies what
she did for Vampires and Witches. Having helped himself to the elixir of
life, Ramses the Great becomes Ramses the Damned, doomed to wander through
eternity, forever insatiable and desperate. (1989; available in paperback,
0-345-36000-1, $14)
The
Feast of All Saints In this lavish masterpiece of
historical fiction, Anne breathes life into 19th-century New Orleans. The
gens de couleur libre, the beautiful but doomed free people of color, are
cursed to live a shadowy existence between the worlds of white privilege
and black oppression. (1979; available in paperback,
0-345-37604-8, $12)
Cry to
Heaven Anne escorts us back in time to the hauntingly
beautiful world of the 18th-century castrati--the child-like sopranos
celebrated in royal courts and opera houses across Europe. Anne's
obsession with mortality and loss continues in the form of the castrati's
tortuous existence--fawned over for their glorious voices, they're also
spurned as a third sex. (1993, 0-394-52351-2, $25; also available in paperback,
0-345-37370-7, $12)
The
Anne Rice Reader Explore the universe of Anne Rice in
Katherine Ramsland's collection of the most fascinating essays, articles,
and interpretations of Anne Rice's complete works, by a variety of
journalists and scholars. It includes history of vampire literature, and a
behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film version of Interview
with the Vampire.
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