The Vampire Chronicles Books 1

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English
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Year
2002
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CLUB REVIEW Give in[HTML_REMOVED]there is no point to resisting. Anne Rice[HTML_REMOVED]s vampire novels are nothing less than ravishing. Now The Literary Guild has collected these modern classics into a single elegant volume[HTML_REMOVED]from our first mesmerizing [HTML_REMOVED]interview[HTML_REMOVED] with the seductively cruel Louis to our last breathtaking encounter with the ancient (and very testy) mother of all vampires, Akasha. In between we tag along as Lestat[HTML_REMOVED]Louis[HTML_REMOVED]s mentor in dark deeds[HTML_REMOVED]struts his stuff as a 1980s rock star. Transporting us from century to century, and from New Orleans to Paris and back, Rice[HTML_REMOVED]s vampire fiction is [HTML_REMOVED]unrelentingly erotic, sometimes beautiful, and always unforgettable,[HTML_REMOVED] says The Washington Post. Explicit sex, violence.
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