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Merrick, by Anne Rice

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Merrick, by Anne Rice

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Merrick, by Anne Rice

First Trade Edition, 2000.

  • Sales Rank: #3008464 in Books
  • Published on: 2000
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
The Talamasca declares war on vampires
By Dr Jacques COULARDEAU
This novel in the series called The Vampire Chronicles is very surprising in many ways. Anne Rice starts merging her witch line with the Mayfairs and her vampire line with Lestat and Louis, and some others. But this merging is marginal as for the Mayfair line since it concerns a "colored" witch, or a witch from the "colored" line of the Mayfair family, that is to say the descendants of the white Mayfairs in the black population of their slaves and servants. But this line of "colored" witches introduces us to new witchcraft and first of all Vodun, which some of us call voodoo. The approach shows how the Christian dressing of this religion that has its roots in Africa, is systematic and extensive. But this vodun religion is based on some age-old, ancient practices: animal sacrifices, the use of blood, charms, and of course the belief that spirits exist and that, when we die, we either go into the light, that is paradise, or we err and roam in some dark in-between space and we can haunt the world of the living. There is no concept of hell or satan in this religion. The book though goes even further because it takes us to Guatemala where Merrick looks for and finds some more than ancient spirits and magical artifacts, particularly a mask that will enable her to achieve the objective that Anne Rice gives her in this book. She accepts to bring back the spirit of Claudia, a child vampire from the very first volumes of these Vampire Chronicles, because Louis wants to know how she is faring in her death. She was made a vampire as a child, she tried to destroy Lestat, escaped with Louis to Europe and Paris, and she was executed by other vampires in Paris by exposure to the sun, because she had destroyed her maker, which is an unacceptable crime for vampires. Merrick does the magic and then we can see the reactions of the various vampires in this group (they are four altogether). This will start a war between vampires and the Talamasca, a secret society studying paranormal phenomena and beings. This book is very interesting because of this blending procedure: blending of two novel lines, blending of at least two religions and two or three witchcrafts, blending of plot lines and diverging developments. A must in the field of fantastique literature.

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Not Much of Anything
By William P. Eskdale
I've read all of Anne's Mayfair Witches books and all of the Vampire books as well. I found "Merrick" to be an almost unsatisfactory blending of both, amounting to not much of anything. Unlike the other Mayfair Witches books, the character Merrick is barely connected into the Mayfair genealogy by only passing references to "Oncle Julian" and the vague connection of Great Nanane to the Mayfairs. Her treatment of Lestat, who remains in a comatose-like state for almost the duration of the book seems to be some kind of sop to those who want to see another book focussed on him. He mysteriously comes "alive" at the end for a "they all lived happily ever after kind of ending."
The book seems more focussed on David Talbot than Merrick, who almost seems like a prop to the action, which largely focussed on him. There really wasn't much character development for Merrick. I never liked Claudia as a character and disliked her even more in this book--was it Claudia or something else? There was certainly a lack of clarity, explanation or development as to this character and yet Claudia was supposed to be the reason David Talbot contacted Merrick on Louis's behalf. Although the treatment of Louis is consistent with his character, I didn't find his end and return to be very satisfying either. The book left too many loose ends, gave me not enough satisfaction and almost looks like a serial that ends by saying "stay tuned for our next adventure." Unlike Anne's earlier books, the more recent ones are looking more and more like commercial "sequels".
The earlier books gripped me and I found myself saying "this woman knows something about the occult." Now I'm thinking "this woman looks at her bank account." Worth a quick read because it does add a few details to the Mayfair saga but otherwise, I'd skip it.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
A Brisk, Entertaining Read but definitely a "Lite" Chronicle
By CC reader
Merrick, the latest in the Anne Rice "Vampire Chronicles", introduces the Mayfair witch clan to the world of Lestat, Louis and David Talbot. This was a well woven story and very entertaining but not up to the standard of the early chronicles (Interview with a Vampire/The Vampire Lestat). Having read The Witching Hour, Lasher and Taltos, I was well acquainted with the Mayfair witches and their rich history. Merrick is an intriguing character but I was hoping to find a deeper plot with more embellishment of her "powers". It seems to me that Merrick was written in the same vein as Rice's more recent Vampire Stories (Armand, Pandora, Vittorio). These books are imaginative and entertaining. However, they are not as compelling or full-bodied as the first four Vampire Chronicles and they merely provide background for these earlier chronicles. I think for the next release I'll wait for the paperback version .....

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