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The controversial novel about a handsome serial killer who moves among the young and trendy in 1980s New York.
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.
An erotic and controversial tale of seduction and obsession from the best-selling author of Interview with the Vampire
Time heals all wounds, unless, of course, you're a vampire.
Anne Rice makes real for us the exquisite and otherworldly society of the eighteenth-century castrati, the delicate and alluring male sopranos whose graceful bodies and glorious voices brought them the adulation of the royal courts and grand opera houses of Europe, men who lived as idols, concealing their pain as they were adored as angels, yet shunned as half men.
Some readers are appalled by the scene in which Lestat sinks his fangs into the throat of Christ on the cross, but the scene is not a mere shock tactic: Jesus is giving Lestat a bloody taste in order to win him over to God's side, and Rice is dead serious about the battle for his soul.
The Unspeakable People: Being Twenty of the World's Best Horror Stories
For the first time you can find all your favorite night-stalking, blood-guzzling undead -- Lestat, Claudia, Louis, Akasha, Armand, and Memnoch -- all in the same place at the same time. Here, collected in one box-set, are the four bestselling, original titles of Anne Rice's sprawling vampire series.
If neatness counts for you, don't count on Anne Rice's musical-ghost novel Violin. It is an eruption of the author's personal demons, as messy as the monster bursting from that poor fellow's chest in the movie Alien. Get it!
Rice has called Vittorio her vampire version of Romeo and Juliet. The hunky Vittorio is sweet 16 and 'incalculably rich' in 15th-century Italy, the epoch of the Medicis and Vittorio's favorite painter, madly passionate Filippo Lippi.
In this engrossing and hypnotic tale of witchcraft and the occult spanning four centuries, we meet a great dynasty of witches -- a family given to poetry and incest, to murder and philosophy, a family that over the ages is haunted by a powerful, dangerous and seductive being.
In 1967, 18-year old Susanna Kaysen voluntarily admitted herself to a two-year stay at McLean Hospital, a psychiatric institute, with a diagnosis of 'borderline personality.' Twenty-five years later the author recalls her fellow patients, their doctors and 'keepers,' and her journey to recovery.
The Best of H.P. Lovecraft - undead, rotting corpses, cosmic horrors and other-dimensional abominations - Get it
A complete short novel, AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS is a tale of terror unilke any other.
The Transition of H. P. Lovecraft: The Road to Madness - 'a curious elegiac poetry of unspeakable loss, of adolescent despair, and an existential loneliness' Joyce Carol Oates
In this collection, one of the great classics of science fiction, Asimov set out the principles of robot behavior that we know as the Three Laws of Robotics.
Kalgash is a planet with six suns, a world where darkness is unnatural. One of those few rare, childhood reads that is never forgotten. - tja
Judging by the impact of these stories, from the first words of the darkly fascinating 'Autopsy Room Four' to the haunting final pages of 'Luckey Quarter,' one can almost believe King truly is guided by forces from beyond.
On the elm-lined streets of a middle-class American city, the lives of a group of teenaged boys are forever changed by their obsession with five mysteriously doomed sisters.

 

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