Merrick (The Vampires Chronicles, #7)
The Vampire Armand finished with a tantalising moment - the Vampire Lestat rising from the dead in present-day New Orleans to walk again among Anne Rice's unforgettable undead. Now Lestat lives again but in a twilight world of music and memory. In this volume it is his mesmerizing friend and...
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The Vampire Armand finished with a tantalising moment - the Vampire Lestat rising from the dead in present-day New Orleans to walk again among Anne Rice's unforgettable undead. Now Lestat lives again but in a twilight world of music and memory. In this volume it is his mesmerizing friend and coeval Louis de Pointe du Lac (originating in 18th century France and Interview with the Vampire) who is tortured by the memory of the child vampire, Claudia, whom he loved and lost. With the help of David Talbot, vampire and ultimate fixer from the secret Talamasca organisation, Louis calls on the help of Merrick, young and gorgeous mixed-race by-blow of the rich New Orleans Mayfair clan. To save Louis' sanity, Merrick must use her black witchcraft to call up the ghost of Claudia - however dangerous this may be. There are other Mayfair spirits who will not lie still, and her search takes her close to the edge, through blood and terror, ritual and violence. Sweeping from New Orleans to the Brazilian jungle and the island of Haiti, this is vampire literature at its most tantalising, sexy and irresistible.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780099271482 (0099271486)
Publish date: November 1st 2001
Publisher: Arrow
Pages no: 480
Edition language: English
Series: The Vampire Chronicles 0 (#7)
At Louis’ request David gets back in touch with Merrick Mayfair, a powerful witch and member of the Talamasca. He has known her since she joined the order as a child and knows her long, powerful and often frightening history. But that history may be why she can do what Louis needs and call on Clau...
I really enjoyed Merrick. It's part of the Vampire Chronicles series and it focuses on the history between David Talbot and a witch named Merrick. The history is all background story of course in the fashion that Anne Rice often does in her books, but the main plot of the story is that Louis wants t...
This book comes after the main Anne Rice series (Interview With the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat, The Queen of the Damned, and The Tale of the Body Thief) and after a few of the "following" books, and mixes the The Witching Hour series with the vampires.This is an okay book but nothing really interes...
Okay, I have to say, reading about David Talbot this series was better for me. It's back to okay. I'm afraid this is the last book for me for this series. It just went sideways for me. It started out so promising and then just became, commercial. I kind of feel like Ms. Rice sold out.