Violin, by Anne Rice *First Edition
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Type: Hardcover
Condition: Used, Great. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. Light rubbing wear on the cover and spine. Some foxing spots on the book edges (in photo). No folded pages, no notes, no underlines or markings on the pages.
Details: Violin, by Anne Rice *First Edition. A BOOK-Of-THE-MONTH CLUB
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ISBN: 0679433023
Pages: 289
Published: 1997
IN THE grand manner of Interview with the
Vampire, Anne Rice's new novel moves across
time and the continents, from nineteenth-
century Vienna to a St. Charles Greek Revival
mansion in present-day New Orleans to the
dazzling capitals of the modern-day world,
telling a story of two charismatic figures
bound to each other by a passionate commit-
ment to music as a means of rapture, seduc-
tion, and liberation.
At the novel's center: a uniquely fascinating
woman, Triana-who once dreamed of be-
coming a great musician-_and the demonic
fiddler Stefan, tormented ghost of a Russian
aristocrat, who begins to prey upon her, using
his magic violin first to enchant, then to dom-
inate and draw her into a state of madness
through the music she loves.
But Triana understands the power of the
music perhaps even more than does Stefan-
and she sets out to resist Stefan and to fight
not only for her sanity but for her life. The
struggle draws them both into a terrifying
supernatural realm where they find them-
selves surrounded by memories, by horrors,
and by overwhelming truths. Battling desper-
ately, they are at last propelled towards the
novel's astonishing and unforgettable climax.
Violin is crowded with the history, the
drama, the invention, and the romantic inten-
sity that have become synonymous with Anne
Rice at her incomparable best.
Type: Hardcover
Condition: Used, Great. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. Light rubbing wear on the cover and spine. Some foxing spots on the book edges (in photo). No folded pages, no notes, no underlines or markings on the pages.
Details: Violin, by Anne Rice *First Edition. A BOOK-Of-THE-MONTH CLUB
MAIN SELECTION
ISBN: 0679433023
Pages: 289
Published: 1997
IN THE grand manner of Interview with the
Vampire, Anne Rice's new novel moves across
time and the continents, from nineteenth-
century Vienna to a St. Charles Greek Revival
mansion in present-day New Orleans to the
dazzling capitals of the modern-day world,
telling a story of two charismatic figures
bound to each other by a passionate commit-
ment to music as a means of rapture, seduc-
tion, and liberation.
At the novel's center: a uniquely fascinating
woman, Triana-who once dreamed of be-
coming a great musician-_and the demonic
fiddler Stefan, tormented ghost of a Russian
aristocrat, who begins to prey upon her, using
his magic violin first to enchant, then to dom-
inate and draw her into a state of madness
through the music she loves.
But Triana understands the power of the
music perhaps even more than does Stefan-
and she sets out to resist Stefan and to fight
not only for her sanity but for her life. The
struggle draws them both into a terrifying
supernatural realm where they find them-
selves surrounded by memories, by horrors,
and by overwhelming truths. Battling desper-
ately, they are at last propelled towards the
novel's astonishing and unforgettable climax.
Violin is crowded with the history, the
drama, the invention, and the romantic inten-
sity that have become synonymous with Anne
Rice at her incomparable best.
Type: Hardcover
Condition: Used, Great. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. Light rubbing wear on the cover and spine. Some foxing spots on the book edges (in photo). No folded pages, no notes, no underlines or markings on the pages.
Details: Violin, by Anne Rice *First Edition. A BOOK-Of-THE-MONTH CLUB
MAIN SELECTION
ISBN: 0679433023
Pages: 289
Published: 1997
IN THE grand manner of Interview with the
Vampire, Anne Rice's new novel moves across
time and the continents, from nineteenth-
century Vienna to a St. Charles Greek Revival
mansion in present-day New Orleans to the
dazzling capitals of the modern-day world,
telling a story of two charismatic figures
bound to each other by a passionate commit-
ment to music as a means of rapture, seduc-
tion, and liberation.
At the novel's center: a uniquely fascinating
woman, Triana-who once dreamed of be-
coming a great musician-_and the demonic
fiddler Stefan, tormented ghost of a Russian
aristocrat, who begins to prey upon her, using
his magic violin first to enchant, then to dom-
inate and draw her into a state of madness
through the music she loves.
But Triana understands the power of the
music perhaps even more than does Stefan-
and she sets out to resist Stefan and to fight
not only for her sanity but for her life. The
struggle draws them both into a terrifying
supernatural realm where they find them-
selves surrounded by memories, by horrors,
and by overwhelming truths. Battling desper-
ately, they are at last propelled towards the
novel's astonishing and unforgettable climax.
Violin is crowded with the history, the
drama, the invention, and the romantic inten-
sity that have become synonymous with Anne
Rice at her incomparable best.