The Wolves of Midwinter: The Wolf Gift Chronicles (2)
Anne Rice
(Author)
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Description
NATIONAL BESTSELLER - The tale of The Wolf Gift continues ... It is winter at Nideck Point and for Reuben Golding, now infused with the Wolf Gift, this promises to be a season like no other. Oak fires burn in the stately flickering hearths, and the community organizes its annual celebration of music and pageantry. Reuben is preparing to honor an ancient Midwinter festival with his fellow Morphenkinder--a secret gathering that takes place deep within the verdant recesses of the surrounding forests. However, Reuben is soon distracted by a ghost. Tormented, imploring, and unable to speak, it haunts the halls of the great mansion, drawing him toward a strange netherworld of new spirits, or "ageless ones." And as the swirl of Nideck's preparations reaches a fever pitch, they reveal their own dark magical powers.
Product Details
Price
$18.00
$16.74
Publisher
Anchor Books
Publish Date
June 17, 2014
Pages
464
Dimensions
5.36 X 7.91 X 1.01 inches | 0.74 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780345805546
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ANNE RICE is the author of thirty-seven books. She died in 2021.
Reviews
Praise for Anne Rice's Wolf Gift Chronicles
"Vintage Anne Rice. . . . This time, with werewolves." --The Wall Street Journal
"Ranks with [Rice's] best. . . . Feisty and terrific fun." --The Dallas Morning News
"Fans will welcome Rice's return to the realm of eccentric immortal predators." --Kirkus Reviews
"Includes plenty of forest spirits, a restless ghost, and a grand mansion that almost feels like a character too." --The Times-Picayune (New Orleans) "Intoxicating." --USA Today "Rice spares no detail in her lush imagining of dual holidays. One is the Christmas celebrations in the town where the werewolves live . . . and the other is a deep forest ritual." --Lexington Herald-Ledger