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by Anne Rice
About 74 pages (22,271 words)
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Lestat

Lestat is a vampire who comes into immortality towards the end of the eighteenth century. He is a twenty-year-old male when he is taken from his mortal life and made a vampire. By the standards of his day, Lestat is tall at six feet. He has thick blond hair that goes to his shoulders and his eyes are gray. He is impetuous by nature, and is never content unless he is creating havoc somewhere. As a new vampire, his first offense to the vampire coven in Paris comes when they discover that he lives among mortals.

Never one to live by any rules, he has a natural ability to break those rules established by others. Not only does he live among mortals, but he enters churches, which goes against the early covens. Later on, he breaks.....

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