![]() ![]() Lestat decides in this moment he is going to answer Louis’ tale with one of his own in which he fills in all the information about himself that Louis didn’t know and provide a different perspective on some of the events Louis discusses with Daniel. Lestat immediately recognises the book as truth and that his beloved Louis had told the truth about their kind which would have made him an outcast if he wasn’t already dead. ![]() While he isn’t believed the others in the band recognise his name from a book and present him with a battered copy of Interview with the Vampire. When he has the strength and courage to join them, he introduces himself by name and tells his band mates that he is a vampire, something Lestat has never done unless he intended to pass the Dark Gift onto that person. Until one day, Lestat realises he is wide awake and wants to re-join the world in particular he wants to join a small rock band called Satan’s Night Out. The first thing I need to say is this book definitely opened with a bang, the novel opens in 1984 where Lestat has been sleeping under the earth, trying to cope with the passage of time and how the world has been changed in an extended dream sequence. Review: I recently finished my reread of Interview with the Vampire and loved it and now I am finally started the sequel, I was a little worried about following Lestat as the main character since we really dislike him for the majority of the first book. Title: The Vampire Lestat (The Vampire Chronicles #2) ![]()
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