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  1. Lasher (1993) by Anne Rice, is the second novel in her series Lives of the Mayfair Witches and is in not a part of the vampire chronicles. The novel begins shortly after the mysterious disappearance of Dr. Rowan Mayfair, recently married to contractor Micheal Curry. Michael, feeling betrayed by Rowan, has sunk into a depression helped along by the useless drugs prescribed to him after his ...

  2. Lives of the Mayfair Witches is a trilogy of supernatural horror / fantasy novels by American novelist Anne Rice. It centers on a family of witches whose fortunes have been guided for generations by a spirit named Lasher. The series began in 1990 with The Witching Hour, which was followed by the sequels Lasher (1993) and Taltos (1994).

  3. Oct 1, 1993 · Anne Rice. The Talamasca, documenters of paranormal activity, is on the hunt for the newly born Lasher. Mayfair women are dying from hemorrhages and a strange genetic anomaly has been found in Rowan and Michael. Lasher, born from Rowan, is another species altogether and now in the corporeal body, represents an incalcuable threat to the Mayfairs.

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  5. Jan 15, 2023 · Lasher is a shape-shifting creature that is bound to the Mayfair women, a family of witches in New Orleans. He has a mysterious origin and a desire to return to his human form, as depicted in Anne Rice's novels.

  6. Nov 17, 2010 · “[Anne] Rice’s descriptive writing is so opulent it almost begs to be read by candlelight.”— The Washington Post Book World In seventeenth-century Scotland, the first “witch,” Suzanne of the Mayfair, conjured up the spirit she named Lasher—a creation that spelled her own destruction and torments each of her descendants. Now, the ...

  7. Aug 1, 1995 · “[Anne] Rice’s descriptive writing is so opulent it almost begs to be read by candlelight.”— The Washington Post Book World In seventeenth-century Scotland, the first “witch,” Suzanne of the Mayfair, conjured up the spirit she named Lasher—a creation that spelled her own destruction and torments each of her descendants.

  8. 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.

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