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The book is wonderful, but you have to read the Witching Hour first, and then Taltos after Lasher. They're a series. Anne rice tends to start off slow, but once you get into ...Read more
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I have heard great things about the mayfair witch novels I've read two I haven't read this one but Im sure it'll be just as great as the others I've read. Anne Rice is good at...Read more

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Author:Anne Rice
Language:English
Publisher:Alfred a Knopf Inc
Format:Hardcover
ISBN-10:0679412956
ISBN-13:9780679412953

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Thickness:2 in
Weight:35.2 oz

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From the day her first Vampire Chronicle was published, critics and readers - readers by the hundreds of thousands - have been mesmerized by the writings of Anne Rice. And with the publication of The Witching Hour, she created for us yet another world and legend, and both the chorus of praise (see back of jacket) and the multitudes of her readers once more increased.
Now, in her new novel, Anne Rice brings us again - even more magically - into the midst of the dynasty of witches she introduced in The Witching Hour.
At the center: the brilliant and beautiful Rowan Mayfair, queen of the coven, and Lasher, the darkly compelling demon whom she finds irresistible and from whose evil spell and vision she must now flee. She takes with her their terrifying and exquisite child, one of "a brood of children born knowing, able to stand and talk on the first day."
Rowan's attempt to escape Lasher and his pursuit of her and their child are at the heart of this extraordinary saga. It is a novel that moves around the globe, backward and forward through time, and between the human and demonic worlds. Its many voices - of women, of men, of demons and angels, present and past - haunt and enchant us. With a dreamlike power, the novel draws us through twilight paths, telling a chillingly hypnotic story of occult and spiritual aspirations and passion.

From the day her first Vampire Chronicle was published, critics and readers--readers by the hundreds of thousands--have been mesmerized by the writings of Anne Rice.  And with the publication of The Witching Hour, she created for us yet another world and legend, and both the chorus of praise and the multitudes of her readers once more increased.

Now, Anne Rice brings us again--even more magically--into the midst of the dynasty of witches she introduced in The Witching Hour.

At the center:  the brilliant an beautiful Rowan Mayfair, queen of the coven, and Lasher, the darkly compelling demon whom she finds irresistible and from whose evil spell and vision she must now flee.  She takes with her their terrifying and exquisite child, one of "a brood of children born knowing, able to stand and talk on the first day."

Rowan's attempt to escape Lasher and his pursuit of her and their child are at the heart of this extraordinary saga.  It is a novel that moves around the globe, backward and forward through time, and between the human and demonic worlds.  Its many voices--of women, of men, of demons and angels, present and past--haunt and enchant us.  With a dreamlike power, the novel draws us through twilight paths, telling a chillingly hypnotic story of occult and spiritual aspirations and passion.

Rowan Mayfair, queen of a coven of witches, flees the compelling, irresistible Lasher, the demon father of her child

Rowan Mayfair, queen of a coven of witches, flees the compelling, irresistible Lasher, the demon father of her child. By the author of The Witching Hour. 700,000 first printing. $700,000 ad/promo. Lit Guild Main. Tour.

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Lasher

Created: 08/12/07
The book is wonderful, but you have to read the Witching Hour first, and then Taltos after Lasher. They're a series. Anne rice tends to start off slow, but once you get into the books, it's hard to put them down.
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Lasher

Created: 18/01/10
I have heard great things about the mayfair witch novels I've read two I haven't read this one but Im sure it'll be just as great as the others I've read. Anne Rice is good at what she does. Hopefully I'll get the chance to read all of her books.
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Lasher by Anne Rice

Created: 31/07/08
I was really disapointed in this book. There was enough incest in the first Mayfair witch book and this one has more in the first chapter, but where I lost intrest is when the "good guy" sleeps with a 13 year old. I'm just not too into men who are almost 50 screwing little girls, especially when he was the character I hoped good things for. Now I could care less what evil falls upon him. There is only one character I care at all about and I am afraid if I kept reading what he would do to make me hate him too. I guess I am more a fan of her vampire books. The witches just left me pissed off. I will not finish this book or bother reading the other one. Too bad I have already read every vampire book she published.
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Lasher by Anne Rice.....a nice signed copy

Created: 03/02/07
First of all, I must admit that I love the work of Anne Rice. That said, I did not purchase this for myself, but for my fiancee. She also loves Anne Rice and I thought that purchasing a signed copy would be very very nice. Now, finding a good signed copy is not easy, as Anne Rice usually personalizes her autographs in books. The best way to get an undedicated autographed book, is to buy one that has a bookplate in it. A bookplate is a small adheseve page, simular to a post it note, that is placed in the book. These are usually not dedicated and while this is not the prefered way to have a book signed, it does work. This is how this book was signed. For the record, books with bookplate autographs usually sell for much less then books signed on a page, so it is good for the pocket too!
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Good Book if you love vampire,

Created: 09/05/06
Love reading about vampires, dislike about it is when i have to read a page over again just to understand it, bought it because i like Anne Rice.
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