Blood and Gold (Anne Rice)

English language

Published Oct. 16, 2001 by Random House Audio.

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978-0-375-41945-4
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4 stars (8 reviews)

The latest mesmerising and exotic Vampire Chronicle from the mistress of the genre - a must for all readers of The Vampire Armand.Here is the gorgeous and sinister story of Marius, patrician by birth, scholar by choice, one of the oldest vampires of them all, which sweeps from his genesis in ancient Rome, in the time of the Emperor Augustus, to his meeting in the present day with a creature of snow and ice. Thorne is a Northern vampire in search of Maharet, his 'maker', the ancient Egyptian vampire queen who holds him and others in thrall with chains made of her red hair, 'bound with steel and with her blood and gold'. When the Visigoths sack his city, Marius is there; with the resurgence of the glory that was Rome, he is there, still searching for his lost love Pandora, but bewitched in turn by Botticelli, the Renaissance beauty …

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reviewed Blood and Gold (Anne Rice) by Anne Rice (Vampire Chronicles (7))

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4 stars

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Three and a half stars for enjoying it, but I feel like Anne abandoned plot in favor of the novel-length character sketch after book four. It feels a lot like a pantsed novel—no shade, I myself am a Pantser. The plot feels weak to me and then peters out.

Also, I quite liked Marius in The Vampire Lestat and The Vampire Armand, but this guy is prone to melodramatic snitfits. I didn’t like him as much in this one; I feel like he never gets over being a Roman Patrician who wants everyone to obey him. Also, after several novels where I felt Marius was the adult supervision of the vampire world, I felt let down by his childish arguments with the women in his life. In previous novels I had him pegged as a dom, but this guy? No way he should engage in SSC/RACK. In short, he …

reviewed Blood and Gold by Anne Rice (The Vampire Chronicles, #8)

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5 stars

Anne Rice is the master when it comes to vampires, I haven't found anybody who is better.

In this book in the series we get to hear the life of Marius de Romans one of the "children of the Millennia". He has featured in many of the other books and always seems to have "those who must be kept" with him.

This book covers his origin, life with Pandora, Mael, Armand and Bianca.

I have always thought that Marius was such a strong character in the other books and he has always been one of my favourites, after reading this you realise he has his faults and can be as fragile as anybody else.

Really enjoyed this book and now I need to make myself wait until I read the next book, I gotta try and make these books last.