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Author ANNE RICE
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De dödligas förförare
Rice Anne
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Mumien
Rice, Anne;
Månpocket, Stockholm, 1995. 8o Pocketbok. Mycket fint skick. Översatt av Gunilla Holm. 520 sid.
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Lasher
RICE, Anne
C O N D I T I O N : Good. An acceptable reading copy only. N O T E S: Paperback. C O N T E N T S : (Originally £7.99)896pp. ||| || |
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Violin
Anne Rice
C O N D I T I O N : Good. N O T E S: Paperback. C O N T E N T S : No precis available. ||| || |
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Memnoch the Devil
Anne Rice
C O N D I T I O N : Very Good - in Very Good DJ. Pages gently tanned. N O T E S: Hardback. DJ. 1st Ed. C O N T E N T S : (Originally £15.99) 416pp. ||| || |
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Violin
RICE, Anne
C O N D I T I O N : Very Good. N O T E S: Paperback. C O N T E N T S : Triana lives in New Orleans, mourns a dead young daughter and a drunken mother, and is subject to uncanny visions. A violin-virtuoso ghost named Stefan time-trips and globetrots with Triana, taunting her for her inability to play his Stradivarius--which echoes composer Salieri's jealousy in Amadeus and possibly Rice's jealousy of her successful poet husband Stan Rice in the years before her own florid, lurid writing made her famous. The storytelling here is too abstract, but the almost certainly autobiographical emotions could not be more visceral. At one point, the narrator exclaims, Shame, blame, maim, pain, vain! (Originally £6.99)Size: A Format (111 x 175mm). 320pp. ||| || |
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The Vampire Armand
Anne Rice
C O N D I T I O N : Very Good. N O T E S: Paperback. C O N T E N T S : In The Vampire Armand, Anne Rice returns to her indomitable Vampire Chronicles and recaptures the gothic horror and delight she first explored in her classic tale Interview with the Vampire. The story begins in the aftermath of Memnoch the Devil. Vampires from all over the globe have gathered around Lestat, who lies prostrate on the floor of a cathedral. Dead? In a coma? As Armand reflects on Lestat's condition, he is drawn by David Talbot to tell the story of his own life. The narrative abruptly rushes back to 15th-century Constantinople, and the Armand of the present recounts the fragmented memories of his childhood abduction from Kiev. Eventually, he is sold to a Venetian artist (and vampire), Marius. Rice revels in descriptions of the sensual relationship between the young and still-mortal Armand and his vampiric mentor. But when Armand is finally transformed, the tone of the book dramatically shifts. Raw and sexually explicit scenes are displaced by Armand's introspective quest for a union of his Russian Orthodox childhood, his hedonistic life with Marius, and his newly acquired immortality. (Originally £6.99)520pp. ||| || |
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Cry to Heaven
Anne Rice
C O N D I T I O N : Good. (Acceptable Reading Copy.) N O T E S: Paperback. C O N T E N T S : (Originally £7.99)592pp. ||| || |
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O SERVO DOS OSSOS
Anne Rice
Rocco, Rio de Janeiro, 1998
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MEMNOCH. As crônicas vampirescas
Anne Rice
Rio de Janeiro, Rocco, 1997. 346 p.
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