Author:Anne Rice,David Pittu

The 10th novel in Anne Rice's internationally bestselling Vampire Chronicles is an erotic tale of immortal love
The dazzling vampire Lestat was once the epitome of evil. But now he struggles with his immortality, yearning for a more saintly path. His chance comes when he rescues a witch from death by turning her into a vampire. But the repercussions are swift as the powerful Mayfair family rally to punish Lestat for creating a killer from one of their flock.
Yet in the midst of this schism comes a passionate love affair as Lestat becomes dangerously drawn to Rowan Mayfair, a brilliant neurosurgeon and a true witch. However, the fates are cruel and in an intense finale he must decide on the destiny of his beloved.
The chronicles are hard to put down because they are like old friends
—— Times Literary SupplementIn Indignation, his power and intensity seem undiminished
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—— London Review of BooksI relished Indignation. Roth writes with his trademark drive and fluency, on the knife blade between rage and laughter
—— GuardianRoth reasserts his fictional mastery with a fine taut narrative about the frustrations of youth...every part of it is dovetailed into a story of compelling economy...a mid-20th-century tale of nemesis with all the intellectual and imaginative force of a great novelist writing at the height of his powers
—— Sunday TimesA gratifying novel... Indignation is, unquestionably, seriously "good" Roth
—— The TimesRoth's novels abound in comic moments, and so does Indignation...His powerful new novel seethes with outrage...a deft, gripping, and deeply moving narrative
—— New York Review of BooksIndignation ought to be required reading for presidential candidates
—— Evening StandardIndignation is, among its many pleasures, a controlled expression of wrath
—— Daily TelegraphIf I had to choose one word to sum up Indignation I'd go for classy. If were allowed two: very classy
—— Sunday TelegraphConsummately elegant
—— Sunday TimesHe writes perceptively about the shift from self-absorbed teenager to adult.
—— The TimesIf all works of fiction were as thoughtful, as subtle, as well constructed and as funny as Metroland there would be no more talk of the death of the novel
—— New StatesmanIt's one of the best accounts of clever English schoolboyhood I've read
—— Times Educational SupplementIrony and imagery are deployed with a finesse even Flaubert wouldn't wince at...consummately elegant
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