Prince Lestat
Novel by Anne Rice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Lestat is a novel by American writer Anne Rice, the eleventh in The Vampire Chronicles series, published on October 28, 2014.[1][2] Rice had originally stated the novel Blood Canticle was meant to conclude the series, but in March 2014 she had announced a forthcoming novel that would be a sequel to the first five books and the start of a new series.[3] She also announced via her personal Facebook that she had begun writing a follow-up novel to Prince Lestat, tentatively titled Blood Paradise,[4] then retitled Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis.
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Author | Anne Rice |
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Language | English |
Series | The Vampire Chronicles |
Genre | Horror, Gothic |
Published | October 28, 2014 |
Publisher | Knopf |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
Pages | 464 |
ISBN | 978-0-307-96252-2 |
Preceded by | Blood Canticle |
Followed by | Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis |
When Rice was on her son Christopher Rice's radio program, The Dinner Party with Christopher Rice and Eric Shaw Quinn, she announced that her novel Prince Lestat could be considered a sequel to her novel The Queen of the Damned since many characters that appeared therein will reappear in Prince Lestat, while at the same time, readers might see a revisiting of key themes.[5]
Rice's Vampire Chronicles have sold over 20 million copies in the U.S.[6]
Plot summary
The remaining vampires of the world are in chaos. The most famous of them all, Lestat de Lioncourt, finds himself called upon to come out of his self-imposed exile to reassert order, and is reunited with fellow vampires ancient and new: Louis and Armand, Pandora, Marius, Maharet and Mekare, the former Talamasca leader David Talbot and even Lestat's distant mother Gabrielle.
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