Servant of the Bones
Ballantine trade paper
In her first novel since Memnoch the Devil, Rice plunges us into the biblical Old World of Isaiah and Jeremiah,
and the destruction of Solomon's temple, to tell the story of Azriel, Servant of the Bones -- ghost, genji, demon, angel,
pure spirit made visible. Narrated from his perspective, we follow Azriel across centuries as he journeys from ancient
Babylon to Europe at the time of the Black Death, and finally into modern Manhattan. There he finds himself
a witness to the murder of a young girl and obsessed by the desire to avenge her -- and soon in
a confrontation with the dark forces that have sought to corrupt him for centuries.
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Interview With The Vampire
Knopf
It's the twentieth anniversary Limited Edition and signed by the
author.
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Interview With The Vampire
Ballantine trade paper
First published in 1976, in Interview with the Vampire Louis tells his unlife's story as a
vampire. This is the book that started Rice's career and, according to her website, she wrote it
in 5 weeks!
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Memnoch the Devil
Ballantine paperback
Lestat meets the Devil in the trade paperback reprint of
last fall's hardcover.
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Lasher
Ballantine paperback
It's more mayfair Witches stuff, this time with demons.
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