4
0
Support the library.
Your support helps keep books free for everyone ❤️
📍 Noticed
The Vampire Chronicles: Interview with the Vampire / The Vampire Lestat / The Queen of the Damned
by Anne Rice
Sponsored
Synopsis
The ornate, casket-like packaging and neogothic graphic design of this immortal trilogy is eerily enticing on its own. But just lift the lid, slide the first tape from its ghostly sleeve, and you'll soon embrace the hypnotic realm of the undead.Book 1, Interview with the ...
The ornate, casket-like packaging and neogothic graphic design of this immortal trilogy is eerily enticing on its own. But just lift the lid, slide the first tape from its ghostly sleeve, and you'll soon embrace the hypnotic realm of the undead.
Book 1, Interview with the Vampire, opens with the seductive purr of F. Murray Abraham (Amadeus) stating, "I was a 25-year-old man when I became a vampire, and the year was 1791." And so our ultimate antihero, Louis, begins the elaborate retelling of his long, tortured life as a vampire. Winding through the ages, from New Orleans to Paris, we follow Louis and his undying mentor, Lestat, as they feed on humans, whet their carnal appetites, and uncover an underworld of vampire brethren.
Interview with the Vampire, read by F.Murray Abraham
Running time: 3 hours on 2 Audio Cassettes
-----------------------------------------------
Book 2, The Vampire Lestat, brings us up to date, with Lestat waking from his earthen slumber to join the ranks of rock superstardom before sitting down to share the tale of his own haunting initiation into the vampire world. Michael York (Cabaret) puts his wonderfully fluid, cosmopolitan voice to good use, adding a dash of sly humor to this fast-paced, satisfying blend of sex and blood and rock and roll.
The Vampire Lestat, read by Michael York
Running time: 3 hours on 2 Audio Cassettes
-----------------------------------------------
Book 3, The Queen of the Damned, takes us back, all the way back to ancient Egypt, exposing the origins of the vampire way. Narrating in eerily serene and gracious tones, Kate Nelligan (The Prince of Tides) leads us gently down this bloody path of immortal desires. David Purdham gives the voice of Lestat a wistful quality, tinged with an evil relish that exposes the master vampire's sanguine tastes.
Queen of the Damned, read by Kate Nelligan and David Purdham
Running time: 3 hours on 2 Audio Cassettes
-----------------------------------------------
Anne Rice has continued her Vampire Chronicles beyond these three novels, but that shouldn't make this collection any less tempting to either the undead initiate or certified vampire junkie. --George Laney
Total: 6 Audio Cassettes / 9 hours
~
Book 1, Interview with the Vampire, opens with the seductive purr of F. Murray Abraham (Amadeus) stating, "I was a 25-year-old man when I became a vampire, and the year was 1791." And so our ultimate antihero, Louis, begins the elaborate retelling of his long, tortured life as a vampire. Winding through the ages, from New Orleans to Paris, we follow Louis and his undying mentor, Lestat, as they feed on humans, whet their carnal appetites, and uncover an underworld of vampire brethren.
Interview with the Vampire, read by F.Murray Abraham
Running time: 3 hours on 2 Audio Cassettes
-----------------------------------------------
Book 2, The Vampire Lestat, brings us up to date, with Lestat waking from his earthen slumber to join the ranks of rock superstardom before sitting down to share the tale of his own haunting initiation into the vampire world. Michael York (Cabaret) puts his wonderfully fluid, cosmopolitan voice to good use, adding a dash of sly humor to this fast-paced, satisfying blend of sex and blood and rock and roll.
The Vampire Lestat, read by Michael York
Running time: 3 hours on 2 Audio Cassettes
-----------------------------------------------
Book 3, The Queen of the Damned, takes us back, all the way back to ancient Egypt, exposing the origins of the vampire way. Narrating in eerily serene and gracious tones, Kate Nelligan (The Prince of Tides) leads us gently down this bloody path of immortal desires. David Purdham gives the voice of Lestat a wistful quality, tinged with an evil relish that exposes the master vampire's sanguine tastes.
Queen of the Damned, read by Kate Nelligan and David Purdham
Running time: 3 hours on 2 Audio Cassettes
-----------------------------------------------
Anne Rice has continued her Vampire Chronicles beyond these three novels, but that shouldn't make this collection any less tempting to either the undead initiate or certified vampire junkie. --George Laney
Total: 6 Audio Cassettes / 9 hours
~
You May Also Like
Rise of the Alchemist
Craig Gallant
Orchard Pointe (Orchard Pointe, #1)
Jolene Haley
Stuck On You: The perfect laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from bestseller Portia MacIntosh
Portia MacIntosh
Persephone Made Me Do It (Myth and Magick)
Trista Mateer
Fossil Future: Why Global Human Flourishing Requires More Oil, Coal, and Natural Gas--Not Less
Alex Epstein
Mike (The Dresden Files, #9.5)
Jim Butcher
Cookbooks Picks
View All
The Pegan Diet: 21 Practical Principles for Reclaiming Your Health in a Nutritionally Confusing World
Mark Hyman
All Consuming: Why We Eat the Way We Eat Now
Ruby Tandoh
So Easy So Good: Delicious Recipes and Expert Tips for Balanced Eating
Kylie Sakaida
Love Your Gut: Supercharge Your Digestive Health and Transform Your Well-Being from the Inside Out
Megan Rossi
Food to Die For: Recipes and Stories from America's Most Legendary Haunted Places
Amy Bruni
Good Eats: The Final Years
Alton Brown