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Blackwood Farm (Vampire Chronicles 09) [Format Kindle]

Anne Rice
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In the past few years, many fans have sworn off Anne Rice, flinging her later novels against the wall with cries of "First draft!" and "Never again!" But these same fans may want to take a chance on her Southern gothic Blackwood Farm, a fast-paced and erotically charged, though uneven, novel of the Vampire Chronicles. Blackwood Farm has an unusual flaw: it isn't long enough. Many of its triumphs and tragedies demand more development than they receive. Motivations are sometimes unlikely or unexplained, and the ending is far too rushed.

Blackwood Farm introduces Quinn Blackwood, the sexy, eccentric young gentleman who becomes both a vampire and the heir to the Blackwood estate. All his life, Quinn has been haunted by Goblin, a doppelgänger no one else can see--or believe in. But Goblin is real, and he is becoming maliciously tangible, strengthened by the blood that Quinn unwillingly drinks. Quinn's only hope of liberation from his increasingly dangerous doppelgänger is to find the legendary vampire Lestat. But Lestat has vowed to destroy any vampire who sets foot in New Orleans....

Blackwood Farm features characters from both the Vampire Chronicles and the Mayfair Witches series, but this self-contained novel makes a good entry point for newcomers to Anne Rice's fictional world (however, Vampire Chronicle virgins really should start with Interview With the Vampire, the first in the series and arguably the finest vampire novel of the 20th century). --Cynthia Ward

From Publishers Weekly

Just in time for Halloween, Rice's latest gothic epic blends her beloved Vampire Chronicles with her Mayfair Witches series. Near the dank Sugar Devil Swamp, sinister bayou country where critters far more fearsome than gators lurk, overheated Quinn Blackwood suffers a protracted case of adolescent angst driven by his violent love-hate relationship with Goblin, his spirit-world doppelganger. As heir to Blackwood Farm and an enormous fortune, Quinn enjoys every luxury the decadent Deep South of Rice's imagination can provide, from culinary delicacies to Jasmine, his equally satisfying mulatto housekeeper. Seemingly hell-bent on seducing everyone within range, regardless of gender, age or consanguinity, he falls into a passionate but fatal relationship with 15-year-old nymphomaniac Mona Mayfair, offshoot of the Mayfair clan of witches. But he cannot control Goblin's ferocious jealousy or his nefarious double's taste for blood, particularly once Quinn is made into a Blood Hunter by Petronia, a malignant bisexual spirit who stalks the haunted family cemetery at the edge of the swamp. Rice fleshes out her slim plot line with gory set pieces of vampire history in ancient Athens, Pompeii and 19th-century Naples. She excels at vivid descriptions of macabre landscapes, gloomy estate houses and the lust that motivates her Blood Hunters and propels her ghoulish narratives. Her dialogue and characterizations, however-even of the durable Vampire Lestat, called upon by Quinn for deliverance from Goblin and Sugar Devil Swamp's unholy spirits-are flat and predictable here. But it's intrigue, eroticism and obsession that fans want, and they'll find plenty of all three.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Détails sur le produit

  • Format : Format Kindle
  • Taille du fichier : 890 KB
  • Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée : 642 pages
  • Pagination - ISBN de l'édition imprimée de référence : 0345443683
  • Editeur : Cornerstone Digital (26 décembre 2008)
  • Vendu par : Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Langue : Anglais
  • ASIN: B0031RS6A0
  • Synthèse vocale : Activée
  • Moyenne des commentaires client : 5.0 étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (2 commentaires client)
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 excellent, 12 mai 2003
Ce commentaire fait référence à cette édition : Blackwood Farm: The Vampire Chronicles (Relié)
A mon sens du grand Ann Rice: un réel crossover entre chronique des sorcières et chronique vampirique...
Pour ceux qui ont été décu par Merrick, il est indispensable de lire ce livre pour reprendre gout a la chronique!
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Lestat+Tarquin=an explosive tale, 14 août 2004
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This vampire chronicle volume is exceptional in many ways. The hero of the book, Tarquin Blackwood, is haunted from the very first day of his life, or nearly, by a ghost that becomes more and more powerful and viscious. Tarquin tells us the long tale of his initiation from childhood to adulthood and then beyond life into vampireness. We meet very genteel and fascinating people and are confronted to strange situations : the hatred from Tarquin's mother for him, the strange Hermitage in the swamps of the property, the strange characters of the past (Manfred) or the present (Pops), the fabulous Aunt Queen, 85, and her extremely loving nature, the murderous and yet very artistic and inspired nature of Patsy, Tarquin's mother, and yet again her incapability to love or have a regular life and career, the immense fortune of the family and the mythical home in which they live. But the most surprising element is that Tarquin is able to see ghosts and he is going to be haunted by several, negative like Rebecca or Goblin after a while, particularly after Tarquin's becoming a vampire, or positive like Julien Mayfair. Because Tarquin falls in love with Mona Mayfair, the Designee of the Mayfair Legacy, who is sick (see previous volumes for details) and is in fact dying. But this love brings Tarquin into some involvement with the Mayfair family and he discovers, from Julien Mayfair's ghost, that he is his own grandson or something in that line, in other words, he is a Mayfair himself. But Tarquin becomes obsessed by the Hermitage in the swamps and that brings him into a violent confrontation with Petronia, a hermaphrodite vampire from Pompeii's times. She si violent, viscious and agressive. She wants to take Tarquin over and make him her own « slave » if slavery can exist among vampires. Luckily it does not and Tarquin is able to come back to his family. But Goblin is revealed to be his dead twin brother and he has to be exhorcised, and that takes all the skill of Merrick Mayfair, a witch that had become a vampire in a previous volume. She accepts, out ofher own decision, to die along with the ghost and be able to get into the Light, that is to say into Paradise, which proves that vampires are not damned. This volume is exceptional too because of its extreme morbidity : Tarquin altogether is the witness of or is involved in a way or another with nineteen death and quite a few being of his own doing, hence murders. And yet Tarquin remains stable, easygoing, positive. He does not fall into any depression and he retains his sense of responsibilities towards his family, whose head he is. He is helped in this line by Lestat de Lioncourt, the famous New Orleans vampire, and Oliver Stirling from the Talamasca. Finally this volume is indispensible if you want to understand and follow the latest volume of these famed Vampire Chronicles, « Blood Canticle ».

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU

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