The Vampire Armand
By Anne Rice
By Anne Rice
By Anne Rice
By Anne Rice
By Anne Rice
Read by Jonathan Marosz
By Anne Rice
Read by Jonathan Marosz
Part of Vampire Chronicles
Part of Vampire Chronicles
Part of Vampire Chronicles
Category: Gothic & Horror | Paranormal Fiction | Fantasy | Suspense & Thriller
Category: Gothic & Horror | Paranormal Fiction | Fantasy | Suspense & Thriller
Category: Gothic & Horror | Paranormal Fiction | Fantasy | Suspense & Thriller | Audiobooks
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$9.99
Oct 03, 2000 | ISBN 9780345434807
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Oct 29, 2002 | ISBN 9780345464538
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Jul 04, 2000 | ISBN 9780375418341
946 Minutes
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Praise
"VIVID, EVOCATIVE."
–USA Today
"ARMAND’S LIFE UNFOLDS IN RICH, VELVETY PROSE. . . . THIS IS A SUMPTUOUS ADDITION TO THE SERIES."
–Library Journal
"ANNE RICE FANS WILL NO DOUBT BE THRILLED. . . . [Armand] until now has played a small role in the Vampire Chronicles. Here he assumes center stage, relating his five hundred years of life to fledgling vampire David Talbot, who plays amanuensis to Armand as he did to Lestat. . . . It’s not just the epic plot but Rice’s voluptuary worldview that’s the main attraction. . . . Elegant narrative has always been her hallmark. . . . Rice is equally effective in showing how Armand eventually loses his religion and becomes ‘the vagabond angel child of Satan,’ living under the Paris cemeteries and founding the Grand Guignol-ish Théâtre des Vampires. In the twentieth century, a rehabilitated Armand regains his faith but falls in love with two children who save his life. By the conclusion of Armand, the pupil has become the mentor."
–The Washington Post
"A FASCINATING AND DAZZLING HISTORICAL TAPESTRY . . . BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN, INCREDIBLY ABSORBING."
–Booklist
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