Anne Rice Memnoch The Devil, Chatto & Windas, 1995, First Edition Richard Dalby's Library

Anne Rice Memnoch The Devil. Anne Rice Memnoch The Devil, Chatto & Windas, 1995, First Edition Richard Dalby's Library Memnoch the Devil (1995) is the fifth novel in Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles series, following [[The Ta{ le of the Body Thief]] Memnoch the Devil (Vampire Chronicles, Book 5) [Rice, Anne] on Amazon.com

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MEMNOCH THE DEVIL is a controversial work, without question, as it takes us on an examination of the Christian religion, with Lestat being the central character that is faced with his grandest moment yet of self reflection and questioning of everything he ever thought true in his 200+ years of existence as the Devil himself takes him through. In this story, Lestat is approached by the Devil and offered a job at his side.

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Narrated by Rice's most cherished character, the vampire Lestat, Memnoch tells a tale as old as Scripture's legends and as modern as today's religious strife." Anne has provided the following comment on this new edition: "This is the most spiritual and most religious of the Vampire Chronicles, a real stepping stone for me in my return to Christ. Memnoch the Devil (Vampire Chronicles, Book 5) [Rice, Anne] on Amazon.com

Memnoch the Devil (Vampire Chronicles, 5) by Anne Rice Goodreads. A New Edition of Memnoch the Devil has been released and includes Anne's essay on her Earlier Works and a Study Guide Anne Rice was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, which provided the backdrop for many of her famous novels

LIVRO Memnoch, the Devil, Anne Rice Shopee Brasil. In Memnoch the Devil, Anne Rice has allowed herself to indulge in an orgy of purple prose MEMNOCH THE DEVIL is a controversial work, without question, as it takes us on an examination of the Christian religion, with Lestat being the central character that is faced with his grandest moment yet of self reflection and questioning of everything he ever thought true in his 200+ years of existence as the Devil himself takes him through.