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  1. The Tale of the Body Thief is the fourth novel in Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles series, following The Queen of the Damned. Published in 1992, it continues the adventures of Lestat, specifically his efforts to regain his lost humanity during the late 20th century. Chapters from the book...

  2. The Tale of the Body Thief is told with the unique—and mesmerizing—passion, power, color, and invention that distinguish the novels of Anne Rice. About The Tale of the Body Thief “Rice is our modern messenger of the occult, whose nicely updated dark-side passion plays twist and turn in true Gothic form.”—

  3. Anne Rice. Ballantine Books, 1985 - Fiction - 435 pages. 38 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. In a gripping feat of...

  4. Nov 17, 2010 · The Tale of the Body Thief. Anne Rice. Random House Publishing Group, Nov 17, 2010 - Fiction - 448 pages. “Rice is our modern messenger of the occult, whose nicely updated dark-side...

  5. Dec 9, 2020 · Reading through this 4th book of the series felt rather unearthly, almost like an out-of-body experience. It is filled with plot twists that stir all your emotions as well as a few new characters Lestat met during his brief stay within the constraints of a mortal body.

  6. Jan 1, 2001 · 26,852 ratings75 reviews. Lestat is the decadent, corrupt night-dweller with a craving for human blood. Now transformed into a Dark God, he must make a journey into the heart of darkness, where he must confront his own cursed immortality and the emptiness of his soul.

  7. Praise for The Tale of the Body Thief “Tinged with mystery, full of drama . . . The story is involving, the twists surprising.”—People “Rice is our modern messenger of the occult, whose nicely updated dark-side passion plays twist and turn in true Gothic form.”—San Francisco Chronicle “Fast-paced . . . . mesmerizing . . . silkenly ...

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