Lestat is offered the opportunity to switch bodies temporarily with a mortal. When he realizes that he has been tricked, Lestat turns to his aging friend, David Talbot of the Order of the Talamasca, for help in retrieving his body.
"Lestat is offered the opportunity to switch bodies temporarily with a mortal. When he realizes that he has been tricked, Lestat turns to his aging friend, David Talbot of the Order of the Talamasca, for help in retrieving his body."@en
"Lestat, the vampire hero, recounts a haunting story, beginning in Miami in 1990, which also concerns his friend David Talbot."@en
"The fourth book in the chronicles of the vampire. Relentlessly pursuing the mystery of his dark existence across time and space, Lestat, hero, rock star, seducer of millions and vampire, yearns to think, breathe and feel as a man."@en
"The vampire Lestat longs to be human again. To once more experience the pleasure of making love, the thrill of staring into the face of death and the warmth of sunlight on his face. When a stranger offers him a chance to use a handsome human body for a few days, Lestat is ecstatic. The only hitch -- the stranger will also have the use of Lestat's form, including his strength and intense thirst for blood."@en
"Lestat speaks. Vampire-hero, enchanter, seducer of mortals. For centuries he has been a courted prince in the dark and flourishing universe of the dead. But now his covens are scattered. Lestat is alone. In his overwhelming need to destroy his doubts and his loneliness, he embarks on the most dangerous enterprise he has ever undertaken in all the danger-haunted years of his existence."@en
"In 1992 Miami, the immortal vampire Lestat finds himself alone, yearning to regain his soul and to once again experience the joys and anguish of being human."@en
"In 1992 Miami, the immortal vampire Lestat finds himself alone, yearning to regain his soul and to once again experience the joys and anguish of being human."
"In the 4th book of the series, Lestat, a courted prince in the dark universe of the living dead, speaks of his need to destroy his doubts and his loneliness."@en
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