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Violin

By: Anne Rice
Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
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Anne Rice's Violin tells the story of two charismatic figures bound to each other by a passionate commitment to music as a means of rapture, seduction, and liberation.

At the novel's center: a uniquely fascinating woman, Triana, and the demonic fiddler Stefan, a tormented ghost who begins to prey upon her, using his magic violin to draw her into a state of madness. But Triana sets out to resist Stefan, and the struggle thrusts them both into a terrifying supernatural realm.

Violin flows abundant with the history, the drama, and the romantic intensity that have become synonymous with Anne Rice at her incomparable best.

Anne Rice is the author of eighteen books. She lives in New Orleans.

Also available as a Random House AudioBook©1997 by Anne O'Brien Rice; (P)1997 by Random House, Inc.
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Critic reviews

"Sit back and enjoy. . . . The story flows like blood--the life-giving, life-celebrating kind."
--San Francisco Chronicle

"A PASSIONATE MIXTURE OF EARTHLY FEARS AND SUPERNATURAL TERRORS."
--The Baltimore Sun

"[AN] ABSORBING NOVEL THAT TAKES THE READER ON A SUSPENSEFUL JOURNEY THROUGH TIME, PLACE, AND MIND . . . The instrument of the title belongs to a ghost, the brooding 19th-century aristocrat Stefan, who ventures to 20th-century New Orleans to brew up mischief and seek release from his torment. Told from the point of view of Triana, the humane woman drawn into Stefan's nefarious plot, the tale charts two lives touched by tragedy and alienation. . . . A rich, detailed literary symphony."
--The Cleveland Plain Dealer

"THE TALE OF A DEVILISHLY HAUNTING STRADIVARIUS . . . HER BEST WORK SINCE 1990'S THE WITCHING HOUR."
--The Dallas Morning News

"FULL OF EVOCATIVE IMAGERY . . . THIS IS A BOOK THAT UNDRESSES ITS CHARACTERS LAYER BY LAYER."
--USA Today
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I think perhaps the quickest compliment I could give to this book that might entice others to read it is how well it would truly work as a third season of Mike Flanagan's "The Haunting Of (Blank)." Never going to happen, I know, but if you love those shows this book delivers a lot of the same. Horrifying details that are still so mundane, family drama, a persistent ghost, a troubled 50-some woman protagonist (and yes, can I talk about that, how wonderful it is to have a female protagonist who truly is in the middle of her life) the backdrop of AIDS and the hold grief can have on a person... so much to talk about with this book, but I don't want to give it all away!

Lingers Like Triana's Ghosts

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I loved the storytelling and its twist and turns. Anne Rice always keeps it original!

Love it!

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This is one of my favorite Anne Rice novels and Burnadette Dunne does a wonderfully compelling narration of the book. I hope that someday it is re-mastered with all of the beautiful music from the book as a part of the performance. I think that would be truly magnificent!

Nice, but where’s the music?

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but the story was great. the narrator had no emotion in the reading so i never did connevt to the story.

not fond of the narrator

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The best audio book I've ever listened to. This is the best narration of all her books

The best audiobook I've ever listened to

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