Queen of the Damned
by Anne Rice
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In the process of successfully "outing" himself as a vampire via his simultaneous career choices of rock star, author, and actor, Lestat has annoyed much of the vampire "community," who are furious that he has revealed their secrets (even if most of Lestat's fans don't really believe in his bloodsucking ways). More importantly, however, Lestat's antics have awakened the legendary Akasha, the mother of all vampires, and she is not exactly pleased with the way things have been going in the 6,000 years since she last ruled the world.
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Binding/Format Hardcover |
Publisher Alfred a Knopf Inc |
Date 1988 |
Price $1.00 |
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Binding/Format Paperback |
Publisher Ballantine Books |
Date 1993 |
Price $1.00 |
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Binding/Format Paperback |
Publisher Ballantine Books |
Date 1997 |
Price $5.88 |
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Binding/Format Prebinding |
Publisher Bt Bound |
Date 1999 |
Price $14.55 |
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Publisher Notes
Intertwines the stories of rock star and vampire Lestat, beautiful twins haunted by a gruesome tragedy, and Akasha, mother of all vampires, who dreams of godhood.
Media Reviews
"Although the events that comprise this prehistory of vampire life are often ludicrous, Rice relates them with authority, verve and a well-developed sense of fun."
First Line
"I'm the Vampire Lestat. Remember me? The vampire who became a super rock star, the one who wrote the autobiography? The one with the blond hair and the gray eyes, and the insatiable desire for visibility and fame? You remember."
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