
Anne Rice
Anne Rice was an American author of gothic fiction, erotic literature, and Christian literature. She was best known for her series of novels The Vampire Chronicles. The first book became the subject of a film adaptation—Interview with the Vampire (1994).
Books by Anne Rice
16 books available
1998

Blood And Gold
by Anne Rice
3.9(32,062)
From ancient Rome to Renaissance art studios, the immortal Marius, guardian of secrets and lost loves, navigates centuries of human history and vampiric intrigue, bound by his maker's blood and gold.

The Vampire Armand
by Anne Rice
3.8(63,697)
Armand, a vampire with a youthful appearance, struggles with eternal life, slavery, and Marius's influence, ultimately choosing between immortality and his soul's salvation, from Mongol-era Kiev Rus to Renaissance Venice and beyond.

Blood Canticle
by Anne Rice
3.7(22,166)
The vampire Lestat, yearning for redemption, helps a country singer's ghost and investigates a 5,000-year-old Taltos, as the worlds of Blackwood Farm and the Mayfair Witches merge, drawing him dangerously close to the witch Rowan Mayfair.












